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Help understanding EOL wiring.

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2 minutes ago, Steve23 said:

Thanks for the info guys.

Yeah i realise there's more to it then I thought :lol:.

I naively thought  the connections would be similar to what the kepad was

A to A,

B to B etc

Can I double check with you guys, I asked the question at the same time on a Facebook group and someone suggested putting the resistors inline and not into the connections on the sensor is that how you would do it ?

I'm talking to him through Google translate so thought it would be a bit tricky to ask him.

He sent me this picture.

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Forget this drawing , as jw already said what you done is ok 

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  • No, I'm in the English, we don't do that sort of thing...     In his part of the world they probably, have dead dogs in the street, open sewers & wire alarm funny....  

  • Forget this drawing , as jw already said what you done is ok 

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    Better passives with resistors built in is an option too.

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8 hours ago, Steve23 said:

I best start of saying I'm a complete beginner when it comes to alarm systems as you'll probably guess.

 

Buy a dog....

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1 hour ago, Steve23 said:

Facebook group and someone suggested putting the resistors in line and not into the connections on the sensor is that how you would do it ?

 

No, I'm in the English, we don't do that sort of thing...

 

1 hour ago, Steve23 said:

I'm talking to him through Google translate so thought it would be a bit tricky to ask him.

 

In his part of the world they probably, have dead dogs in the street, open sewers & wire alarm funny....

 

Was it Prestatyn ?

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28 minutes ago, MrHappy said:

 

No, I'm in the English, we don't do that sort of thing...

 

 

In his part of the world they probably, have dead dogs in the street, open sewers & wire alarm funny....

 

Was it Prestatyn ?

That town has changed from the email notification I got :lol:

I do have a dog who likes to sleep and not notice anything or anyone lol

By the way are these Pet immune sensors a gimmick or do they actually work for dogs.

15 minutes ago, Steve23 said:

That town has changed from the email notification I got :lol:

 

I realised that Rochdale has yet to get internet....

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26 minutes ago, Logan said:

Then how does risco have a website 

 

Hosted by Incapsula Inc Washington USA

 

Any orders from the Risco store are sent by Telex to Rochdale,

 

There is a time difference to account for, its about 30yrs....

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3 hours ago, Steve23 said:

Thanks for the info guys.

Yeah i realise there's more to it then I thought :lol:.

I naively thought  the connections would be similar to what the kepad was

A to A,

B to B etc

Can I double check with you guys, I asked the question at the same time on a Facebook group and someone suggested putting the resistors inline and not into the connections on the sensor is that how you would do it ?

I'm talking to him through Google translate so thought it would be a bit tricky to ask him.

He sent me this picture.

FB_IMG_1580745578759.jpg

How long is the resistor that goes from Z1 to A?

8 minutes ago, Logan said:

No thats wrong. The "boxes" are your 1K resistors

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1k across the A + A. 1K across A + T. 1 Core in 1st A. Second Core in Unused T. 

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