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PeterJames

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  1. psu probably, are you sure that you have used the one that came with the recorder?
  2. Hi these manuals are the same as the XL panel
  3. QFA its normally whomever broke it has to fix it
  4. Why is it good news for me? Guildford is 50 miles north of me and thats the nearest hotspot
  5. If its been maintained then you should be able to claim from the energy company. The energy company will want some input from your security co, to say that it has been regularly maintained and that the panel was in full working order before the power outages. Depending on the power outage cause, normally the energy company will contribute towards the repair/replacement of your system. Dont expect reimbursement of the full cost as your panel is at least ten years old.
  6. Yes but without knowing which panel how are we supposed to tell him. Its a bit like asking whats the quickest way to get to London without saying where I am. You can assume I'm in Brighton but you just dont know for sure. You can assume that he has a Texe because of the value but to assume makes an ass out of u and me.
  7. http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/bills/article-5279813/UK-burglary-hotspots-revealed-postcode.html?utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fzen.yandex.com
  8. I have known people claim against their energy company in the past, but these are usually systems that have been regularly maintained by a professional alarm company. That can give a service history of the battery etc. I would guess what has happened is that the battery went flat and the system lost its memory, a little unusual because systems normally have a non volatile memory so it could have been spiked. The bit that doesnt add up is why did the code not default? Unless you're using the factory set code .
  9. Theye are cheap nowadays get a LED one much more economical
  10. It may be that your over complicating this as it sounds to me like the bulb blew and took out the trip. Of course I could be wrong.The Racall units used to have low voltage pirs that tripped the box and that then switched a relay and switched the light on, but the switch on the box over rides the pir and allows you to switch on the lights without triggering the low voltage pir. So if you have the box on over ride then you should be supplying 240 to the stand alone security light and it should work as a stand alone unit.
  11. I got on a bus the other day, theyve changed since I was a kid
  12. Very, just under the higher tax bracket, makes me wonder wtf I am not selling carrots and stuff
  13. Funny you mention that I popped into my local Aldi today and they had signs everywhere You're not that far from us if you need sponsoring Id be happy to help
  14. It depends on the panel not the detector its the panel instructions you need to read not the detectors.The panel is looking for a resistance coming back and it depends on which panel as to what resistance
  15. Does it matter? cutting the wire would set the alarm off its a DIY system at the end of the day.
  16. Grandfather rights still apply, our engineers are still obtaining ECS without formal qualifications.
  17. LOL an alarm went of on our industrial estate and we were the only people interested, when we saw it wasnt one of ours we went back indoors.
  18. And you're a water servant or p taker
  19. back on topic I'm ltd
  20. That would be your Chimp getting excited, personally I find it quite funny.
  21. No I tink dats de way de yout talk inda smoke geez innit
  22. Its more "innit tho"
  23. Many people further south of London have cockney accents, nowadays. Most people I know that live and work in London sound sort of Jamaican with a bit of Greek ........innit.
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