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using my friend google- the company "Milestone Innovations 2002" was dissolved in 2003 I suspect these may have gone tits up too- http://www.microactive.net/table02.htm
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Andi, whilst sitting down type "honeywell Touchcenter" into google & click shopping, do you still want one as most people don't loose intereset when they know how dear they are....
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your just making 'em up....
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co don't exist ?
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no rush its only been 8yrs...
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so, dove or pigeon ?
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As SWB says you press Carrot, Mushroom & Frog to get in nowadays....
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could all TSI members pop into their local branch on the off chance they have the same reader to solve the 8yr mystery ?
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Shall we also guess which Bank it was ? I'm going with Barclay's, due to branch closures it was briefly a trendy wine bar which then closed & is currently a Cafe Nero, The cashier who served you was called Wendy you paid in cheque for the value of £278.14 which was an unexpected tax refund, it was a Thursday & the weather was overcast you took your golf umbrella but it did not rain.... Why on earth do you want to play guessing games 8yrs after the event ?
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Recommend a WIRED system for a DIY enthusiast
MrHappy replied to security123's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
P48, or at least the metal endstation one,goes upto 4 rkp's & 4 expanders (total of 48 zones) & various other stuff, Did'nt look at Sw kit's, Ebay can be fine if its new & from a trader who's sells lots of the same items.... however as always buyer beware -
Recommend a WIRED system for a DIY enthusiast
MrHappy replied to security123's topic in !!..DIY Installers..!!
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I can't think of successful alarm installer franchise ? Dyno does'nt seem to have done much, Yale or Stanley would probably have the marketable names....
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Single door kit is cira £350+vat which is the cheaper end for access control, You'll then need a lock a PC, a token for every user & a what ever time it takes to get it all working, good luck
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went out the other week & came home in taxi, £12 ish or £1.5 ish a mile, however people ring our office thinking we'll travel 30ml from the office to look at their faulty alarms for free,
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A little bit more on topic than diesel engines, Did a double take to see a shinney yale box on this -
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1 female torx on mine (2008) tweaking the circled one appeared to do the business... amazed such a minor weep appears to have bought the lamp on
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its only a van....
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maybe, its getting cleaned up with brake cleaner & sold
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1.6hdi, been wiped but did'nt look much worse before... Elm's a couple of quid & limited in its use, I've also a knock off lexia which I've not quite managed to get going
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I've enough work but under staffed to start with, Mended the van yesterday.... engine light has been on months, after a week of looking I found my cheapo elm327 scanner lead & then looked the fault codes on the internet P0093 - Fuel System Leak Detected - Large Leak P1351 - IDM input circuit Malfunction/Ignition coil control circuit High voltage (Siemens system - Pre/Post heating relay circuit. Relay not controlled and glow plugs supplied). Whipped the plastic engine cover off & had a look how hard replacing glow plugs or the relay would be, had wipe around the top end as there a small amount of oil present, guess the oil might be diesel from the bolt which secure an injector, checked 'em with a torx bit on a ratchet & no.1 is very loose & no. 3 is quite loose. Fire the old beast up, no faults present, press the reset button & volá engines light is off & remained for 100+ml of chasing around happyland today, I'd bet the tame mong in my local garage would have charged lots & taken a long time to mend it, call me Dr Diesel
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this chap ?
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Was he a Geordie **** ?
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unless documented on history card / log book or jobsheet..... you'll never know