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Ecu's arnt exactly locked to one chassis, but then I just a house bashers how would I know......

 

What you using ? Modis? Auto logic? Or laptop job, with Chinese backup device 

Well they are, you couldn't swap without having to code to the new vehicle. I have the Carly software for my car and have coded in various functions. Not something I think Joe public would do but the information is readily available on the www. The software and lead were reasonably priced iirc. 

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


Yes but not locked to a chassis no, you can swap ecu key etc altogether no problem and various other combinations of programming and house bashing 

11 hours ago, Sammmy said:

 

Anyway what alarm am I buying tomorrow?

 

Try the Honeywell Galaxy or Texecom panels.  The system price will be much less than £500, but will not be as little as £50.  The Galaxy G2-12 based system can cost as little as £150 and Ethernet can be added for £50 to £200 depending on the module.  Some parts of these systems are priced reasonably.

57 minutes ago, GalaxyGuy said:

 

Try the Honeywell Galaxy or Texecom panels.  The system price will be much less than £500, but will not be as little as £50.  The Galaxy G2-12 based system can cost as little as £150 and Ethernet can be added for £50 to £200 depending on the module.  Some parts of these systems are priced reasonably.

Add detection, bell, cable, internal sounder, battery, and VAT and you still wont have much change from £500 though. 

I had included the bell, wiring Etc. in the £150 price.  Plenty of distributors out there seem to be 'splitting kits' and the ancillaries are really cheap too.

Crap detectors crap bell crap panel for £150.00 I pay that just for a panel! Mind you I dont have to keep going back to stuff under warranty 

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Honeywell G2-12 panel, honeywell detectors, texecom sounder. Never a glitch.

 

Only seen one g2-12 panel fail doa and that was because the installers screwdriver spun across the pcb ripping off a couple of resistors along the way.

6 minutes ago, GalaxyGuy said:

Only seen one g2-12 panel fail doa and that was because the installers screwdriver spun across the pcb ripping off a couple of resistors along the way.

 

thought you flogged ip stuff rather than dirtied your hands fitting alarms ?

 

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