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james.wilson

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  1. agreed good to see the follow up. thanks
  2. id just connect the strobe to the bell trigger
  3. they are but the pos is resistor pull up. You can't take a load from it when pos
  4. are all the rios that these detectors are powered from on the same psu?
  5. don't you have to hit the window as well. Personally hate bg
  6. don't know don't use the stuff. But I'd assume its a keyfob option
  7. ck or knippex for cutter, prefer knippex tbh bahco for screwdrivers
  8. only after 5 posts iirc
  9. this is why diallers imho shouldn't be used for alarm notification. You never know if it's gonna work when its needed as its not polled. but as al says check you can use a conventional pstn phone
  10. if its been left connected to 12v it will be blown.
  11. id of thought the power going off completely would cause an alarm. I'm assuming there was enough power to keep them closed. One of many reasons you shouldn't use them vs dedicated fire detection.
  12. a sab module from those days and a joint on the strobe?
  13. grade 3 i like Optex and Honeywell detectors. Elmdene or Knight contacts
  14. that type need to be vertical. Id assume that d is top keeping the sensor horizontal
  15. I'd advise you do, you do know the liability your taking on just by working on fire generally?
  16. be 4 mp but ty if you find one that I can use for testing on a 5mp camera please send me a link?
  17. Ideally you want one, if you can keep it going?
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