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What makes you think the fault is in the 4 inches that you cut off? Where does it run from to? By that, I mean does it run under the floor or around the skirting board, under the carpet etc?

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1 hour ago, PeterJames said:

What makes you think the fault is in the 4 inches that you cut off? Where does it run from to? By that, I mean does it run under the floor or around the skirting board, under the carpet etc?

I read it as put on a fly lead. 

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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2 hours ago, Honda3 said:

 Ive cut 4 inches of the kepad wire and reconnected it.

 

26 minutes ago, norman said:

I read it as put on a fly lead. 

It could be interpreted that way I suppose, but I read it that he removed 4" of cable off the keypad cable. 

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Hi thanks for the replies. I did that because the keypad was next to cellar door and it kept hitting it when opening, not ideal but was like that when i moved in. Its been ok since i cut wire but most of the time the fuse last  months so not sure if thats fixed it.

 

I Do realy want to replace the kepad because some buttons have become unresponsive. Any suggestions just for the keypad would be great thanks.

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It blew again!!. I realy want to change it over but think i should at least check with a multimeter 1st to try and find out why. Not 100% sure how though any suggestions would be great. Thanks

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@Honda3 

 

find a local tame alarm man, get them to price via email to replace the controls, battery & external bell.

 

they'll measure all the cables & currents if they've 1/2 a brain...

 

I'd assume your cables are stapled under the carpets ?

 

Replace the fuse & tread on every inch of carpet where a cable might be lurking ?

 

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