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MrHappy

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  1. A deeply discharged battery may prevent the controls from restarting cleanly as it pulling the voltage down...
  2. your £50 visit was cheap, £10 each for a sensor battery was dear We'd be more than £104 & if non contract we'd might not come at all By contrast A daytime visit for my house telephone would be £120+vat if my equipment is not at fault The business telephone line went off some months ago £450+vat for an engineer to attend on Saturday morning I declined, they fixed some days latter at the exchange (there a bunch of clowns) I pay call costs & line rental.... you've provided no income for your alarm co. since the install I'd change lithium radio alarm battery's every 2 yrs & the lead acid battery every 5yrs unless they fail earlier In your case I'd **assume** the end station, radio expander & keypad ect... stopped working after 10hrs or so. when powered back up it recharged its battery but shows L! for every radio device or something ? The batterys may not need replacing at this point but I'd expect who however replace them has measured them & found there down on volts? Any fault with your CPX will appear in the log, view it ?
  3. on the books I've a full 32 zone agiltity the subscriber cancelled the maint, as they could change there own battery's.... they soon went back on a maint which inculdes all battery's we don't do lots with the product, so takes a 1/2 day visit to change every battery & clear faults ... they moan at the high cost. we moan at the low margin we currenlty change 50% each visit, however its a pain the balls
  4. there an arse to work with. they'll also set off the keyfob with faults present which prevent you from setting from the keypad
  5. Best pop them in all in a cardboard box & take a trip to the local council tip in your Vauxhall Omega ?
  6. yes, "Power Max Express" or something
  7. If the gap is too wide the reed may not close / may open after a period of being set Depending on the case design you mage be able to double up the magnets which give them more "pull"
  8. there on surfaces which are stepped apart, a "chunky contact" does 30-40mm gap I wouldn't fit then in the locations you've got
  9. The reed is just little bit of metal in glass tube.... I reckon most of the branded alarm contact manufactures buy in the same Reeds... The gases escapes for the glass tube & they either FA or just fail (open or closed) I suspect those the fail early have been thrown around or the screws knocked in with a hammer when fitted IIRC 13mm operating gap, thats look way too far apart
  10. the panel is utter tat & the door contact has probably failed
  11. the plaggy prem with built on expander is quite cheap as the kit
  12. i've the real deal....
  13. awe.... I was expecting this-
  14. err you missed the major issue...
  15. nah I like the proper ones, where the people rise up against their political oppression...... & loot for trainers & big tellys
  16. hope not, I like watching riots on telly
  17. I assume your baseball cap is worn backwards...
  18. Shouldn't you be on ebay looking for Charade GTti or something...
  19. even suicide bombers wouldn't be seen dead in a Suzuki swift...
  20. Drug dealer... #blacklivesmatter
  21. is it deffo the EOL ? eg- you put it on the directly on the panel with no other wiring & it shows fault ? then moved the wiring of a "working" zone circuit across the panel & the zone input show as health ?
  22. I'd guess this item would work- http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Cooper-JSB-End-of-line-Module-unit-EOLM-1-JSBFX182-/172879364451?epid=1468192093&hash=item284069c163:g:VIgAAOSwKfVXLhIh

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