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Single 8 Core Cable Feeding Two Detectors

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I think its mad when just one core is used for a zone and all the cores are accounted for with power and all the zones using 1 core.

its nice and tidy at the panel end very few cables don't get me wrong but it isn't good when things start going wrong with the system.

What you mean one core? You mean one cable daisy chained?

data Pirs seem the future really , brought up here before , data bus instead of having to use so many cores or have so many cables, keypads already doing it, makes sense for detectors to

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Thing is it's come and gone before, Risco bus etc...

 

I did think Texe were working on one though?

 

Be ace if it was just 2 wires in, 2 wires out and no polarity etc... with star/spur wiring no issue.

 

Still think it would have the edge over wireless

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

Be ace if it was just 2 wires in, 2 wires out and no polarity etc... with star/spur wiring no issue.

Would facilitate more cowboy jobs IMO.

Why? Why would anyone out for a quick buck choose 'professional' bus DTs at £40 each when they could just slam in a wireless kit?

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

In terms of the effort required, relatively speaking.

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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