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Intellisense vs texecom


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Guided by a local alarm retailer,I hastily bought an intellisense 800L from them due to some local attempted breakins.

It had the panel, 4 pirs, 2 bells,2 door contacts ,cable, clips etc.

Now I paid just over £200 pound for the system and I known I could have got it cheaper since stumbling across this website and some linked wholesalers.

Now the price is not such an issue as the engineer in the shop did give some good advice regarding connecting up etc,which i might have struggled with,but going back to the subject would i of been a lot better with say a texecom(which it seems i could get for roughly the same price on the internet) or is the intellisense a reasonable DIY option.

thanks in advance

Gary

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Hi Gary,

the 800l is fast becoming outdated and I personally believe you would have been better off with the Texecom kit, as it is more flexible programming wise.

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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In terms of it protecting your property what you have got is fine I wouldnt worry we have about 100 of these panels out there. In terms of turning them on and off which is all a user will need to do they are adequate. With the older ones trying to get them into engineer is a bit of a pain.

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In terms of it protecting your property what you have got is fine I wouldnt worry we have about 100 of these panels out there. In terms of turning them on and off which is all a user will need to do they are adequate.  With the older ones trying to get them into engineer is a bit of a pain.

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So certainly not rip it out and start again,that would be comforting to know. :console:

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So certainly not rip it out and start again

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No, I've got a few of these that I've inherited and once they're in they work fine. For a basic domestic panel they're fine, they do the same job as any other to a certain extent, i.e. set\unset, detect intruders.

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