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Veritas Excel New Install - Eol Question

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Gaz this is in the diy section

hes an engineer like every kin diyer that comes on and 99% of them dont listen as they know better..whats the point man alarms are easy so why ask :proud:

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and it certainly is by the sounds of it,im surprised an engineer (sic) cant fathom basic circuits

 

It's a mile away from what I do. I work on electrical/hydraulic systems for lifting equipment and plant. It's low voltage but everything nowadays is controlled by ECU's, PCB's and motor controllers. Most of it is plug and play and set up with laptops and/or analysers. I don't really get involved in resistors, diodes and similar 'electronics' if that makes sense. It's basically car electronics on an advanced level.

goncall is a very good alarm engineer. Its different. Id struggle with what hoses could do what

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hes an engineer like every kin diyer that comes on and 99% of them dont listen as they know better..whats the point man alarms are easy so why ask :proud:

 

It's not that I am not listening and never said I know better so please keep opinions to yourself if you cannot be civilised. If you don't want to help DiYers then why have a forum for them or choose to participate in it's content.

Just install it , start with one sensor use two resistors and there's only a few combinations to do it, either way panel will report a fault

Global tamper should be last resort

It's not that I am not listening and never said I know better so please keep opinions to yourself if you cannot be civilised. If you don't want to help DiYers then why have a forum for them or choose to participate in it's content.

agreed

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Alarms don't use many components in reality all boards and connections to them, pcb level only a few engineers know what they doing... Or what it's doing at component level

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I will bookmark thread and over next couple of weeks post back to let you know how I got on and maybe a few install picks. I am sure somebody else might find this handy (unless your an install engineer that fitting alarms comes easy to) :wacko:

 

Just for an example here is a schematics of one machine I work on. This is a part page and there is another 17 sheets go with it. I have a Pcon 64 fault. Can anyone tell me where the fault lays (possible 3 answers)   :whistle:

 

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