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Battery replacement

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Hi hoping someone can help. My home alarm is beeping / showing low batt in hall way - seems to be a low batt inside the panel. Can anyone advice what batt I need and how to replace myself. 

 

Thanks 

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12 minutes ago, MrHappy said:

Cheers - is the Pyronix, BATT-ENF8XAA the batt I need and will it be located inside the panel? Think I just need to remove 2 screws, remove old batt and Insert new one? 

Call me old fashioned, but if it says low battery in the hallway then surely its the battery in the detector in the hallway 

56 minutes ago, Am89 said:

Could be ^^^. Try that first then - rather than panel? 

Yep says wireless 

 

Might throw an engineer tamper , you got the engineer code ?

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Last time I took off sensor it didn’t ask for an engineer code so hopefully won’t ask this time. Any idea the name of the battery I need to the sensor - think it’s a small round one usually? Thanks for the info

2 hours ago, sixwheeledbeast said:

CR123 is pretty standard for most wireless sensors now.

No I think the enforcer old contacts are stupid like the visonic , 

 

Most take cr123 but some contacts take the smaller cr2 or something like that on visonic shock , 

 

I think one type of contact is different on these aswell 

 

But open the thing man and look wasting time typing here lol

Who said it was a door contact? Opening the device is the obvious solution.

I did say most, that said you still have to carry a stupid array of batteries as an engineer, I am not going to list them all.

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