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Dual Tech Sensors - Use In Adjacent Zones ?


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Guest RJBsec
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ugly as ____ though

Put a couple in a country house in Somerset and got complaints that I didn't do the whole job with them!

Personally I don't think they are ugly, but they are extremely effective for unfriendly environments.

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In some rooms I can't see any way that the dual-tech sensors could be used, without the microwave element picking up movement outside the glass, hence my thought that the FX50SQ would be ideal...

Yep, would recommend FX50SQ. Fitted approx 700 in consevatories & garages without a hitch. Cant say the same for dt's (whatever flavour).

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Most of the people love to use the dual-tech sensors as these types of sensors always prevent from the false alarming in must buy the dual sensors.

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Most of the people love to use the dual-tech sensors as these types of sensors always prevent from the false alarming in must buy the dual sensors.

most of the people (diy'ers and quite a few engineers too), dont set them up right, putting the false in false alarms...

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Most of the people love to use the dual-tech sensors as these types of sensors always prevent from the false alarming in must buy the dual sensors.

Never knew that, interesting info. :rolleyes:

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Never knew that, interesting info. :rolleyes:

They say we learn something new every day :whistle:

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