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I am taking the opportunity of replacing my mostly inaccessible and old Bell Box while I have scaffolding around the house, with a view to maybe replacing the control panel if/when it gives up the ghost.

 

Pretty much replacing like-for-like with Texecom Odyssey 3E connecting via an AT-202 Powermax Interface Module - see wiring diagram below:

 

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I connected everything back up as it was originally, and everything appears to work fine, except the strobe does not trigger if I take the trigger from Strobe -ve.

 

By connecting both Strobe and Bell to Bell Trigger (via two wires), both bell and strobe appear to work OK.

 

I have no particular problem with doing this, but my question is will it damage anything?

 

I caveat the following statement with the fact that I am certainly no expert here, but looking at the Powermax Interface PCB, it looks like the feed to the strobe - connection goes through a couple of transistors, from EXT-, whereas the feed to the bell is direct from INT-

 

Also I'm not entirely sure whether the strobe ever worked with the original box up there, or subsequently stopped working.

 

Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.

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