To my utter amazement, they are still being made, assume this is the original supplier or they bought the rights...
http://www.irtec.com/en-irt/upload_files/058-36310-002_IM-EN_IR-363.pdf
Can't really help without links, sorry!! Only joking, pls read forum rules etc...
The instructions state;
Cut WHITE link to cascade (i.e more than one live bellbox). I'm assuming not, so LEAVE the white link.
It then states...
Cut ALL except...
So presuming you want a negative tamper return, for the panel you're using, you DO need to cut the BROWN and GREEN links.
Toughbooks we are using on the amb are starting to fall apart already, digitisers fecked and esp. re battery life, it's getting like the 80s again
when you had to ask the householder for the nearest 13A socket... (back then it was for the defib)
However I concur that for 'normal' use they are pretty ace.
A fuse will have blown in the main box.
But as above this will require an engineer code to reset once the box has been opened, even if set for user reset on everything else.
Yeah they are, this one is...
https://clulite.cluson.co.uk/smartlite-range/615-sm-led-smartlite-led.html
But the 37 pound one is clearly like something off ebay
No bought it a few years back they have Led ones with lion batts now... However I think some of their 'modern' stock
is rebadged Chinky tat, the one Ive got is very much UK made even the lens is glass with their logo on it etc...
I did that for a while, but... firstly it's a bitch to take apart, and one of these days the switch is going to break and I still can't work out how they got it in the casing...
Secondly the last battery like that now has the green furry stuff around the terminals so just wanted to try these carbon batts if anything.
It's funny the only reference to them on t'internet is in terms of 2v traction type batteries for use with solar. Whoever was wanging them into 7aH and similar
shapes has clearly stopped bothering... RS even seem to have cleansed away their original press release about them!
It'll be a Yucell anyway, not using the proper ones
It's this one btw - https://clulite.cluson.co.uk/smartlite-range/2-sm126-smartlite-technically-advanced.html
It's just a standard 7aH battery, but I was feeling rich and going to replace it with one of those lead-carbon ones.
So when I couldn't find them on RS I came to this thread hoping there would be a part no.
But there isn't, they have clearly given up on them and if you google Lead Carbon 7aH, you get nowt of any relevence.
So will just bang a standard Yuasa back in off the shelf, no sweat.
Sorry to bump this ancient post, but just went to buy one of these for my utility co style handlamp and...
gone! Obviously either too many warranty claims or the supplier has gone under :(
Ah right fair enough. And Xero integrate with a lot of online bank statements I think, which is the other handy bit of the puzzle. No idea if sage does that without recourse to downloading CSV statements from your bank direct.
Have to say that 'Yodlee' has massively improved the last year and the ability to simply click a button and see your bank statements already in the book-keeping software is a joy...
In that case Clik would be OK but again the real benefit is if you are using Sage for accounting as it fully integrates, if not, you might just as well save your money and run some sort of manual system imho.
Did you know that the Latvian parliament is called the 'Saeima'?
But if you mean regarding your alarm, it might help for us to know what error you are getting that's stopping you setting, and what happened to cause the bell tamper.