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Wiring two bellboxes

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6 minutes ago, Logan said:

I sure miss the old red, yellow, black and blue wiring colours   conpared with these new dull colours that all look the  same in low light areas

Cheap Cable

cqr pro cable is like its always been and copper

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    Certainly wouldn't recommend buying an expander card for such an old panel, but that's up to you. I am all for good well maintained systems avoiding the e-waste but throwing decent money at obsol

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    IIRC they are seperate it wouldnt surprise me if each one was 800 or 400mA But you will have additional 12v connections other than hold off for example if you want to balance the loads

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1 minute ago, Logan said:

Same cable i use 

Got a picture of the reel?

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As we seem to have a full house, can anyone confirm if the 9600 12v outputs are individually protected by a polyfuse, or if its all commoned together and governed by 1250ma? So in other words the bell hold off circuit is not going to trip if i load 500ma on it? It should all be fine providing i stay under 1250ma, i will playing it safe by staying under 1amp, the total current will be 920ma worst case, if elm300 is taking full charging current(80ma).

If anyone can confirm this, i will be out your  hair and leave you all in peace. Here is another part of the manual to make this all clearer20200421_103853.thumb.jpg.919be5cfc4cf778288c0a79664deb11d.jpg

Thanks 

IIRC they are seperate it wouldnt surprise me if each one was 800 or 400mA But you will have additional 12v connections other than hold off for example if you want to balance the loads

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Thanks that sounds reasonable, incidentally i had a look at the reverse of the pcb and the solder tracks to the bell circuit and aux output are huge at least 5mm thick, so i imagine they could quite easily sink 500ma. 

Thanks again, i believe my question has been answered. Mods feel free to remove my upload files or leave them on here its up to you.

 

2 hours ago, Logan said:

WAIT MINE SAYS COPPER COATED ALUMINIUM 

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agreed thats not the pro stuff its their cheaper one

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On 21/04/2020 at 09:00, james.wilson said:

No I've never used scanny 

 

(Crosses off xmas card list...)

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

 

On 21/04/2020 at 12:46, james.wilson said:

agreed thats not the pro stuff its their cheaper one

Works all right tho if it's the stuff your selling 

 

I lash the SW stuff in , never had an issue, flexible and does the job 

 

Electrician seems to be some weird stuff that like spring that won't dress anywhere , like you open panel and it all jumps out , only way to keep it in place tie it and crease it 

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I am diying for a charity , so furloughed and allowed to do this 

21 minutes ago, al-yeti said:

Works all right tho if it's the stuff your selling 

 

I lash the SW stuff in , never had an issue, flexible and does the job 

 

Electrician seems to be some weird stuff that like spring that won't dress anywhere , like you open panel and it all jumps out , only way to keep it in place tie it and crease it 

 

Yeah it took me a while to find something acceptable at that price point

 

22 minutes ago, al-yeti said:

I am diying for a charity , so furloughed and allowed to do this 

lol

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16 hours ago, al-yeti said:

I am diying for a charity , so furloughed and allowed to do this 

 

# Moneys too tight to mention... # [for legal reasons...]

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

 

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