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so its the polling delay between devices and saving energy on the battery that differs 1 way over 2 way. it does not jeopardise the security.

 

The Visonic seems to be very popular with installers, i had two recommendation from two local installers to install Visonic Powermax over other products. Is this because of the ease to install them and the cost?

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7 minutes ago, alanfox said:

 

The Visonic seems to be very popular with installers, i had two recommendation from two local installers to install Visonic Powermax over other products. Is this because of the ease to install them and the cost?

 

Visonic's are fairly easy to install, I have fitted many of them myself in the past, but i now use texecom ricochet for all new installs. not a massive price difference and imo a far better system

 

if its a DIY install then a visonic may be the better choice for ease of installation

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14 minutes ago, alanfox said:

so its the polling delay between devices and saving energy on the battery that differs 1 way over 2 way. it does not jeopardise the security.

 

The Visonic seems to be very popular with installers, i had two recommendation from two local installers to install Visonic Powermax over other products. Is this because of the ease to install them and the cost?

The vulnerability is the communication between the devices and the control panel. One way wireless has been around for years and I am not aware of any incidences where one way has been compromised because of the way it works. Two way is better for sure in the same way that a 3ltr engine is better than a 900cc one. Just to add if your insurance company is insisting on a burglar alarm, then you should not be considering DIY in the firts place but two way would be the choice of most professional installers 

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installer charge far too much to install alarm system in London. i am going for a system that I can install. What other 2 way options do I have that I can install as a DIY installer if i set a budget of £400?

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