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Crow MR-22 Any Good In Conservatories?

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Just wondering if anyone has any experience of using MR-22s in Conservatories? Any problems with FAs etc?

Or if anyone could recommend something better!

Also does anyone know of anywhere with them in stock?

cheers

Lee :)

Good detector but you have to fit a white light filter over one of the pyros

The opinions I express are mine and are usually correct!

(Except when I'm wrong)(which I'm not)

Did I hear you say "Crow"..... errr yuck! I fitted some of their pir's for a firm which had got them for about a quid each..... horrible kit but never did false alarm. (I'd be suprised if they whent into alarm at all lol)

I'd agree with the filter thing on a more serious note. You shouldn't have any problems with FA's if you use one.

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Spend a bet extra and buy a NAPCO dual-tec you wont have any problems at all

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I agree. Napco's are quality Dualtec's.

If you don't know......ask.

I agree. Napco's are quality Dualtec's.

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The views above are mine and NOT those of my employer.

I heard that Optex FX50QZ's are suitable for conservatories. ...... wouldn't a dualtec look through the glass on microwave?!

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