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1 hour ago, SecureAlarms said:

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

Thanks I'm starting the understand things now.

I like your explanation it's so simple even I understand it.

Yeah that diagram was what I got sent by someone which confused me as it contradicted everything I'd been reading.

9 hours ago, Steve23 said:

Thanks I'm starting the understand things now.

I like your explanation it's so simple even I understand it.

Yeah that diagram was what I got sent by someone which confused me as it contradicted everything I'd been reading.

Don't worry I am still confused to this day , but hanging around here keeps my mind boggled proper and helps plenty 

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20 hours ago, Steve23 said:

Although the manual does recommend Cat5 cable.

 

Are you sure? I'd be amazed.

 

It may mention screened cable for keypads and nodes, but this is still flexible type.

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

 

1 hour ago, datadiffusion said:

 

Are you sure? I'd be amazed.

 

It may mention screened cable for keypads and nodes, but this is still flexible type.

Ah yeah I think I read it wrong its in the Peripheral devices section.

 

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Ah that's a new one, I'm not big on Galaxy/Honeywell, but IIRC they used to recommend screened Belden cable, again only for long-run peripherals.

In fact, using any solid core wiring FOR ALARMS (OBVIOUSLY) is a really bad idea IMHO, from an installer 'boots on the ground' PoV.

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

 

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