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  1. Does not compute LOL just about sums the market up. £2k budget for HA £20 budget for security panel
    3 points
  2. As with any policy, the wording is rather important, you may think you you have the correct items in place. Should you wish to make a claim, you may hit a snag... I was trying to imply... I can think on no reason on earth why I'd use 'em Your best bet is buy your preferred board & **** about with it on the bench & work out want it can & can't do, if don't work out ebay it Any half decent alarm has outputs & zone programmable as key switches
    2 points
  3. An accenta is a basic panel and looking at your diagram will do what you want. If im forgetting the home assistant link then id go for a hkc as pro, galaxy if non pro, texecom prem if you want to lean on manufacturer tech support
    1 point
  4. I have a factory, they bounced my expensive controls with radial cards & put a plaggy c-tec + vesda cause it had to be BAFE, but retained my signalling. I ceased it 4 yrs ago & its never go back on signalling....
    1 point
  5. Bought hundreds of Lowara sub pumps, these DOC pumps work well with grey water with very few failures providing the run dry is wired right. Linked to a couple of high/low MS10B from RS they will give years of service, I might even have some left over and I'll check when I'm back in the office. I've also issued these cheap bilge pumps to all our tech's for pumping out meter chambers, cheap and cheerful with a decent flow, I just wire them to a cigarette lighter plug and connect to some 22mm (iirc) hose, These do fail but we've had a few years out of them being used for say a couple of hours per week.
    1 point
  6. No EU complaint panel I know of does this. Honeywell galaxy and vista are not related in any way. The vista is an ademco product, the galaxy/dimension is a microtech one Anything will do that Again any proper comms will connect to an EU panel we do it every day, but insurance approval needs nsi etc approval (i note you know this) Most panels are available as hybrid options allowing rf and hard wired A hybrid will utilise your existing wiring (assuming enough cores and in tact) Your biggie issue is nothing professional is designed to connect to Home assistant nativly due to the risks involved in that sector. Your not imho gonna tick all your boxes. You can get the functionality you require just not with HA. So as alyeti says if you list what you need functionalilty wise then that would exclude other products maybe already mentioned
    1 point
  7. I think what your doing is overkill Hence overkill on panel Anything other than a decent panel won't do what you want As others suggest above Bullet point and list of what you need and keep it simple Or we send you to Mr H for confession time Actually Norman might be good at that to....
    1 point
  8. @logan your skip fodder arrived today, many thanks
    1 point
  9. Actually having just seen the items in the picture, it would probably be because you don't have the bus powered wireless keypad reciever/transmitter!
    1 point
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