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As above possible damage charging circuit.

If you don't know anything about these alarms with the greatest amount of respect should you (if you are a company) be touching them?

 

You may rectify the fault but there may be other issues within the system - you could give your customer a false sense of security thinking all is ok  - not being funny when I say that just an observation

Edited by aissecur
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11 hours ago, PeterJames said:

Knackered battery, and probably knackered charging circuit 

 

10 minutes ago, al-yeti said:

Apart from that , it's junk , needs to be replaced 

 

Replace with Euro Mini / 9651 / Texecom etc...

 

47 minutes ago, aissecur said:

If you don't know anything about these alarms with the greatest amount of respect should you (if you are a company) be touching them?

 

Or, tbf, maybe not, as I did think that myself.

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

 

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