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Norzbeck

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20 hours ago, al-yeti said:

You done anything I said then? Or ignored what anyone is writing?

Hi Global Moderator,

                                   Thank you for your answer.I was really just wondering if I could do a straight swap using the existing 4,wires.Is that possible.

ai-yeti,

         If you read my questions it was not to test the panel or anything else.I simply asked what I could exchange my non working bell too.

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5 minutes ago, Norzbeck said:

Hi Global Moderator,

                                   Thank you for your answer.I was really just wondering if I could do a straight swap using the existing 4,wires.Is that possible.

ai-yeti,

         If you read my questions it was not to test the panel or anything else.I simply asked what I could exchange my non working bell too.

Ok so choose a bell and yes you can 

 

Theoretically you only need the red and black if that's what's its doing to power the horn on trigger

 

Tamper is another circuit which can be modified yes 

 

But any bell could work 

 

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1 hour ago, Norzbeck said:

If you read my questions it was not to test the panel or anything else.I simply asked what I could exchange my non working bell too.

 

Point being, I think you need to look at the bigger picture.

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23 hours ago, al-yeti said:

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Hi Al- Yeti,

                 Thank you for your help.

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Hi sixwheeledbeast,

                                  Why do I need to look at the bigger picture, to just change the outside sounder. Al- Yeti has said I can use any external bell,as there are only 2, wires that power it. 

9 hours ago, Norzbeck said:

Why do I need to look at the bigger picture, to just change the outside sounder. 

 

You want a 12v bell 6" bell to fit inside your existing an alarm sounder ?

 

I can source you one, you want my best price or you wanna make a bid...

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39 minutes ago, MrHappy said:

You want a 12v bell 6" bell to fit inside your existing an alarm sounder ?

I can source you one, you want my best price or you wanna make a bid...

 

More expensive than a half decent sounder from SW?

7 minutes ago, sixwheeledbeast said:

 

More expensive than a half decent sounder from SW?

 

More expensive than an expensive sounder from an expensive wholesaler...

 

then I want add 40% to cover my cost, but I will do free carriage ;)

Mr th2.jpg Veritas God

12 hours ago, Norzbeck said:

Hi sixwheeledbeast,

                                  Why do I need to look at the bigger picture, to just change the outside sounder. Al- Yeti has said I can use any external bell,as there are only 2, wires that power it. 

He means overall what's best , and is correct 

 

However send a picture of your bell inside and out

 

And your control panel inside and out 

 

Then our yellow friend can list a sounder with free post for you that should work 

On 15/12/2018 at 11:17, Norzbeck said:

Hi Sorry if I addressed you by the wrong name.Why would replacing the bell be a waste of time.The alarm works perfectly fine.It is just the external bell does not ring when the alarm is activated.

It's an old out dated bell which isn't worth trying to fix. Just grab a new SAB you often find with these old parts once one part fails the rest is sure to follow 

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