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5 hours ago, MrHappy said:

72718 - cqr confirmed pa, g3 honeywell sensors, couple of 7ah's

 

You also pissed me off the other week with bluelines, I went to Gardeners & got 20 as a stop gap

 

Gardeners also pissed me off as the pet & none pet have the same part no. (they website is gash)

Dude a tip for you

 

Apart from me recieving my 7ahs "today" and you didn't lol

 

If you need the stuff quicker, put in comments send part shipment if items not in stock and you will get your stuff quicker and the rest you can do what you need to do 

 

2 hours ago, datadiffusion said:

Yeah I've got a boxed 816 'service spare' PCB, used to have a 9600 one. I do remember that era of 'go to your nearest ADI if it fecks up and after a row they will replace the PCB'.

 

Thing with the TSLEC6 is that IIRC anything after TS600 can use the TSX which is available for pennies, so any mong in a situation where they need a LEC6 other than a stable genius collector such as myself deserves to get ripped off.

 

Hilariously (also IIRC) the LEC6 is supported right up to M series to support upgrades but 'not recommended'. As you say, it's just 3 x LEC2s, and a LEC2 is essentially just the exact same hardware as a keypad without keys or a display ;) 

You do any work these days or just surfing the net?

Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, al-yeti said:

You do any work these days or just surfing the net?

 

Yes I've done 1 ambulance shift and changed 3 aico smokes (previous install was 3 date expired aico smokes...) already this month ta very much

 

However the lean-to (don't tell the council its a utility room!) is coming on nicely. I never knew I was so barely competent at leadwork.

Edited by datadiffusion

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

Posted
6 hours ago, Specialist said:

Ambulance shift ?.

 

He's no win no fee lawyer, he only has to get the ladders out when he's lost...

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Posted (edited)

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CK-118GPB-Communicator-Programmer/183874042114?hash=item2acfbf3902:g:QfgAAOSwzDFb7DRp

 

C+K Programmer unit, BNIB, looks like they reused a keypad for this one

 

1 minute ago, Logan said:

Im confused with whats going on above this post.  I thought that this was a section for vintage security alarm equipment  not random tangents

 

Agreed and that's why I've pruned it :)

Edited by datadiffusion

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

Posted
14 minutes ago, Logan said:

Im confused with whats going on above this post.  I thought that this was a section for vintage security alarm equipment  not random tangents

Standard thread hijacking 

 

I have an old.panel somewhere lol

Posted (edited)

I'm guessing C+K were once a US alarm company totally independant from anyone else before the Honeywell T/O*, but also well established over here given the no of LED type systems around?

 

What model would the programmer usually have been the keypad case for (or was it not a UK model...)

 

*or perhaps not takeover, but spinoff... https://opencorporates.com/companies/us_va/03511359 > https://www.cksystem.com/

Edited by datadiffusion

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

Posted
25 minutes ago, datadiffusion said:

I'm guessing C+K were once a US alarm company totally independant from anyone else before the Honeywell T/O*, but also well established over here given the no of LED type systems around?

 

What model would the programmer usually have been the keypad case for (or was it not a UK model...)

 

*or perhaps not takeover, but spinoff... https://opencorporates.com/companies/us_va/03511359 > https://www.cksystem.com/

 

no idea,

 

on the back of paper manual-

 

C&K system System Ltd;

Securitech Division

1 Dunlop Rd b97 5xp

0527 550010

 

 

 

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