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6 hours ago, Kingkat said:


Is the Honeywell IS312B PIR a good choice for replacement? 
 

The alarm panel is an ADE Optima Compact.

 

Any recommendations on PIR that is suitable?
 


 

 

Overall they are not good pirs imo

Agreed you would for an optex or hkc sensor

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I’m also looking at the Texecom Veritas Reflex PIR, any good?
 

Prefer the replacement PIR to be similar in size & appearance of the original one 

 

Not so keen on the Optex as it’s longer, green light & very modern looking

 

The Honeywell & Texecom is the closest match I can find.

5 hours ago, sixwheeledbeast said:

Maybe read the post again....

 

I read it a few times , don't make sense to me , even asked ai to explain it to me.....

 

Cos you alarm men have your own language lol

10 minutes ago, al-yeti said:

even asked ai to explain it to me.....

 

Quote

CHATGPT

This statement appears to be someone's opinion on security sensors, particularly motion detectors.

  1. "Anything but the Capture from Texecom are cheap tat IMO."

    • The speaker is saying that, in their opinion (IMO stands for "In My Opinion"), most products from Texecom (other than the "Capture" model) are of poor quality, described here as "cheap tat" (a British slang term meaning low-quality or cheaply made products).
  2. "Optex, Texe Capture or Bosch for me, has to have sealed optics."

    • The person is stating that they prefer specific brands or models: Optex, Texecom's Capture model, or Bosch. The key feature they want in a motion detector is sealed optics, which is likely referring to sensors that are protected against dust and moisture, ensuring they remain reliable and accurate.

So overall, the person is expressing a preference for certain brands and models of security sensors, specifically those that are more durable and have sealed optics to prevent malfunctions.

 

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