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james.wilson

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  1. Bear in mind just cos it appears to work doesnt mean it right. A kettle will work without an earth
  2. Thats wrong. Its running single eol not dual. The black wire should be in the empty tamper terminal
  3. I know you didnt al I was explaining berate
  4. have a pop at those wanting to learn
  5. al no one should berate anyone trying to learn genuine question How would you respond to someone having a go at servicing / working on your stuff that hadnt done it before?
  6. both Yes on a plastic panel.
  7. lol id be fecked on your boom
  8. but could still wire your excel in....
  9. i aint even gonna look lol
  10. goncall is a very good alarm engineer. Its different. Id struggle with what hoses could do what
  11. if you can go the eol route then do, but at your risk its not needed. Better yes but no needed. Id say double pole and proper signalling was way better than eol and bells or a dialler. Its the end result that matters (ie you get to know somethings happening) not your choice of dp or eol agreed Gaz this is in the diy section
  12. there is a reason the pro installers use certain gear. it wouldnt be an excel or a voice dialler. I accept it seems to tick all the boxes till you know how it all works
  13. id say so yes speech dialler is also imho poor as you dont know it will work when its needed. Plus pick up the phone in the hall and dial anything its not gonna call anyone
  14. eol is just about values forget the above image for a moment and follow the circuit. if the circuit is closed (ie door shut) then the circuit resistance should be 10k. When the circuit is open (ie door open) then the current flow has to go through the alarm resistor (in this case 22k) so 32k is measured. Id say 99% of excel installs are done double pole not eol. Eol is a feature of higher end gear and the excel imho isnt
  15. Mark, the above is correct you 'can' loop it out with a resistor or program the input as not used. sixwheelbeast knows the better texecom stuff backwards. I would trust his info
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  17. I think the best advice is to get a bt/virgin socket fitted so the op can continue with his service provider. re impartial, they would say that wouldnt they
  18. Have you compared the tsi pricing on warehouse?
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  20. as above its very old
  21. its from an old maintained system. Its secured so of little use. Plus with its age and little panels now have more options id give up on it
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