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On the plus side, when id does ignite when you're in bed it's under the dry wooden stairs to freedom so you'll all die together.

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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It's probably the original battery that's baking your power supply making it really hot. There may well be a voltage in the battery but chances are it's holding little to no Ah capacity. If it's that old it's probably broken or breaking down and pulling the life out of the power supply, hungry for the charge... but can't as it's goosed. 

22 minutes ago, Gabs said:

they never even use the thing. 

 

heat = energy 

 

a cheapo battery might save enough pennies to pay for itself,

 

or do an MTA & twat if off the wall whilst your mate films it for youtube ? 

 

Mr th2.jpg Veritas God

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7 minutes ago, norman said:

On the plus side, when id does ignite when you're in bed it's under the dry wooden stairs to freedom so you'll all die together.

 

Ha, how did you know it is under the stairs? :D All dying together because of the Paragon, has anyone ever come across a panel which has caught fire? 

 

8 minutes ago, PSE said:

It's probably the original battery that's baking your power supply making it really hot. There may well be a voltage in the battery but chances are it's holding little to no Ah capacity. If it's that old it's probably broken or breaking down and pulling the life out of the power supply, hungry for the charge... but can't as it's goosed. 

 

Well, last time we had a power cut, it lasted for the full two hours. 4 PIRs, and an SAB. 

1 minute ago, MrHappy said:

 

heat = energy 

 

a cheapo battery might save enough pennies to pay for itself,

 

or do an MTA & **** if off the wall whilst your mate films it for youtube ? 

 

 

Ha, I've seen those MTA Systems videos on YouTube, funny.I didn't realise the Paragon was such a hated panel. 

From the photo I can even tell you that standing on the street looking from the front of your home you live in the right hand house of two 1960's semi's, used to shop in Sainsbury's and are due a rewire in 8 years

 

6 minutes ago, Gabs said:

 

All dying together because of the Paragon,

Most engineers would see that as a benefit

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Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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15 minutes ago, norman said:

From the photo I can even tell you that standing on the street looking from the front of your home you live in the right hand house of two 1960's semi's, used to shop in Sainsbury's and are due a rewire.

 

Most engineers would see that as a benefit

 

Hmmmm, you were close. But the house is 30s. Yes, probably due a re-wire, and no, Morrisons, always ;) 

Paragon  Diagram .jpg

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No he wasn't, he was a s**t luser as always!

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

 

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