Hunter0896 Posted January 7, 2017 Posted January 7, 2017 Good Day, I Installed an Texecom Premier elite alarm system and I would like to know how long an 12 Volt 18Ah will last if the power went off. And should a 50va 16Volt Transformer be enough Here is my alarm specs. 13X PIR Detectors 6X Door Switches 9X Panic Buttons 8X Fire Detectors 3X Dual Beam outdoor beams 2X LCD Keypads 1X RF ADT communicator 1X GSM Communicator 1X 30watt Siren 2X Sound Bombs 1X Remote Reciever. Thanks alot Quote
al-yeti Posted January 7, 2017 Posted January 7, 2017 I thought the 18ah batteries weren't very good , not better to have two of another type 7ah x2 or other Quote
sixwheeledbeast Posted January 7, 2017 Posted January 7, 2017 1 hour ago, Hunter0896 said: Good Day, I Installed an Texecom Premier elite alarm system and I would like to know how long an 12 Volt 18Ah will last if the power went off. And should a 50va 16Volt Transformer be enough Here is my alarm specs. A quick look at the list and there's more than I would put on one panel, would have used a power supply expander. Do you have expander units or is everything crammed on that panel. You also appear to have no external sounder or have some of the list missing. As for your question it's not as simple as listing the parts, we would need to know standby and alarm current for all the components or the system. This is an important step to commissioning the panel upon completion. Quote
PSE Posted January 7, 2017 Posted January 7, 2017 All dependant on power consumption as stated above, We don't use 17ah, they always fail too early Use 2x Yuasa/Genesis 10ah instead of 2x7ah, they are same footprint but slightly taller Failure rate is massive lower than 17/18ah, within a short time they do drop to 11-13ah or less. Quote
al-yeti Posted January 7, 2017 Posted January 7, 2017 3 hours ago, PSE said: All dependant on power consumption as stated above, We don't use 17ah, they always fail too early Use 2x Yuasa/Genesis 10ah instead of 2x7ah, they are same footprint but slightly taller Failure rate is massive lower than 17/18ah, within a short time they do drop to 11-13ah or less. Corrected thanks yes two 10ah Quote
sixwheeledbeast Posted January 7, 2017 Posted January 7, 2017 You shouldn't have two batteries on Texecom controls any more only the PSU's. Splitting battery output without separate monitoring doesn't conform Texe have a battery splitter but only works on pre-Elite. Will have to look at 10Ah batteries maybe handy on some jobs. Failure rate on 17Ah's unacceptable. I believe they accumulate lead sulfate quickly when charged on an alarm panel, I have recovered a few failures (IBT read ~7Ah) with a motorcycle battery conditioner, they're now in a UPS. Quote
PSE Posted January 8, 2017 Posted January 8, 2017 7 hours ago, sixwheeledbeast said: You shouldn't have two batteries on Texecom controls any more only the PSU's. Splitting battery output without separate monitoring doesn't conform Texe have a battery splitter but only works on pre-Elite. Yes, that's the compliant way to do it. With you already mentioning a separate PSU, That's why I said go for 2x 10Ah. The 10Ah's are what we majority use in Elite's & PSU200XP Expanders. Not had a duff one yet, You will also need bigger crimps on battery leads. Quote
sixwheeledbeast Posted January 8, 2017 Posted January 8, 2017 5 hours ago, PSE said: The 10Ah's are what we majority use in Elite's & PSU200XP Expanders. Not had a duff one yet, You will also need bigger crimps on battery leads. Good to know. Quote
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