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I have a G3-520 going :D

£100 ish plus postage (You would need a MK7 RKP) Will give you a old one to use with it but its tatty to the extreme.

Posted

There's also the Castle Euro Mini, Pyronix PCX etc etc.

Everyone would recommend different panels, due to there experiences with different kit.

IMO you'll be better off with the Texecom PE24, for the reasons I already mentioned.

Posted

G3-520, you know you want to..................................

Look into my eyes, into them not around them..................................repeat after meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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He might be planning a big extension.

Want to link up his whole street.

Don`t smoke, gave up 10 yrs ago.

Never used a more powerful panel for its versatility against a cheap one?

As for the panel is for all intents and purposes near as damn new..

Also what depressants are you taking?

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Also what depressants are you taking?

I think the poor sod is taking "reality", if he's not careful he'll being hanging from the loft hatch on length of 8 core

Mr th2.jpg Veritas God

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LOL

Seen many a Diyer want a big panel to toy with.

Remember that "kid" that wrote an App for the 9100?

First home automation with links was with a Gal 502 :D

Talk about getting a panel to do what you actually wanted it to do for a change!!

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I think the poor sod is taking "reality", if he's not careful he'll being hanging from the loft hatch on length of 8 core

:yes:

I was more on about the "repeat after meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee"

Reality is depressing enough.

Yes I got an M1000 myself with about 12 zones on it.

But the difference is I know how to use it, I work with them.

Posted

You have never seen that hypnotherapy joke then.

I find the M1000 lacking to the TS2500 but there you go.

I don't remember all the "e's"

I don't see how it's lacking, better than the TS900 or the 9800 that was there before it.

Also considering it was aquired nearly new; win, win.

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