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Relace adt panel and keyboard recommendations please

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1 hour ago, james.wilson said:

You need to disconnect something or run it on its own fuse to diagnose which bit of kit is blowing the fuse 

Am i being thick. I thought it would be the keypad because that keeps loosing power and its the aux fuse that blows

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  • PeterJames
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    Agreed a fuse is their to protect the control panel, they dont blow because the there is something wrong with the control panel.

  • james.wilson
    james.wilson

    I'd be wanting to find why the fuse is blowing, that's more likely a wiring or peripheral issue rather than the panel

  • sixwheeledbeast
    sixwheeledbeast

    Further diagnosis with a multimeter is required. The least likely thing popping the fuses would be the panel. Replacing only the panel will rule out a keypad but there are many other parts o

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if that fuse is only feeding the keypad then yes. But id suspect its also feeding other things. It will be one of those devices. Id go with device rather than cable but as mr h says it could be a staple, nail etc penetrating the cable somewhere

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On 20/06/2021 at 20:34, james.wilson said:

if that fuse is only feeding the keypad then yes. But id suspect its also feeding other things. It will be one of those devices. Id go with device rather than cable but as mr h says it could be a staple, nail etc penetrating the cable somewhere

Hi everyone long time.but i found the staple through a wire on the stairs. Ive fixed this issue and fuse has not blown since. 

 

Can i change this keypad for a newer slightly updated one?thanks

Had to make new account couldn't reset password. Hence new user name.

 

Sorry. Just read through old messages. If i cant update keypad then please recommend a new panel and keypad i can swap with without changing sensors. Thanks

 

6 hours ago, Honda1 said:

 

 

Can i change this keypad for a newer slightly updated one?thanks

The panel hasnt been made over 10 years and that was the most recent keypad they madefor that panel, so sadly the only way to update it is to replace the panel and keypad. 

If DIY replacement anything your capable of fitting and then programming, lots of stuff doesn't come with an install manual any more.

Consider the time it will take to work all this out over getting someone in that could have it fitted within 4 hours all being well.

On 12/12/2021 at 11:15, PeterJames said:

The panel hasnt been made over 10 years and that was the most recent keypad they madefor that panel, so sadly the only way to update it is to replace the panel and keypad. 

Please recommend a good one thanks

24 minutes ago, Honda1 said:

Please recommend a good one thanks

You may aswell fit a Honeywell flex 50 and go with selfmon if this is all DIY , however you may need help with programming

Is it possible to replace the panel and keypad only and have smart connection so when im out can monitor it. Thanks

4 hours ago, Honda1 said:

Is it possible to replace the panel and keypad only and have smart connection so when im out can monitor it. Thanks

Yes

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