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Honeywell Galaxy G2K3Wl-01-C

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Probably wrong place but going through the list of starting he process of setting up a full time business. Currently deciding on products.

Anybody used the Honeywell Galaxy G2K3WL-01-C?

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What intruder equipment (manufacture) have you used before ?

That is normally a good starting point.

No offence but the questions you are asking are very very basic.

Stats just a G2-20 with an RF portal and wire free devices.

I'd say Galaxy was the most common commercial alarm panel. So yeah we've probably all used that equipment.

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I only want your rough opinions on them?

I've got all technical info and been in contact with manufacture for detailed manuals etc and all been sent over.

All I want is your opinion on this system if you have used it?

General opionons, nothing specific

Good panel, nice wireless imo, and nice and easy for companies to come in and takeover.

Eta, why not stick with g2 Yale?

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


As Norman, nice and easy to takeovers.

pain for some customers to reset, we have more issues with galaxy than any other system we have out there.

So what intruder equipment (manufacture) have you used before ?


As it look like you have not used Honeywell !

Gal are not the most user friendly, nor intuitive, and are a pain to reset.

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


We only fit galaxy and the amount of calls I get after a mains fail of line fault is shocking, as said not the most user friendly but they have been rock solid for us.

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