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Re: EOLR Depate



Yup and I saw bad contact,bad pir bad smoke detector,bad keypads...

should we bring back to the panel all those device too?


"Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> Ever heard of a bad resistor? :)
>
> "mikey" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:t7adnQA_0PwCFN7fRVn-vg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Why do you have to find the buried resister? All you need is the wire
>> that
>> connects to it.
>>
>> The (D)EOL problem is that it TAKES TIME to do it right and nobody wants
> to
>> pay for it, thanks to the "free" alarm system, free service idiots
>> mesmerized by RMR.
>>
>> "Crash Gordon®" <NONE@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:t1K0e.45$TJ1.1911@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> It also turns out to be a service problem too...finding that buried
> resistor
>> someone installed 10 years ago and now the homeowner had installed a
> granite
>> countertop right over the window sill covering the buried resistor.
>>
>> .
>>
>>
>>
>> "thesatguy" <jdolan1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:l4J0e.18537$ot.7500@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >
>> > > We avoid the whole problem of "where to put them" by using contacts
> with
>> > > built-in end-of-lines.  GRI manufactures them with all the popular
> panel
>> > > values.  Yes, they're a tad more expensive, but worth it in the long
>> run.
>> > > Motions and glass breaks all have the end of line's terminated inside
>> the
>> > > detectors.
>> > That sounds good on the surface and easy to do except for the fact that
>> most
>> > trunkslammers put all the windows in the house on one zone and all the
>> doors
>> > on a second zone.  They have lets say ten or twelve windows and each
> home
>> > run circuit has a resistor on it... what do they do?  They can't tie
>> > all
>> the
>> > lines together cause each one has a resistor at the end of it.  Thats
> why
>> > they don't do it.
>> >
>> > ADT has become a company of nothing but trunkslammers who always
>> > install
>> the
>> > end-of-line resistors at the beginning of the line.  In the old days
>> > ADT
>> > always put resistors on the end of the line and most times those old
> Focus
>> > panels had one device on each zone.  Not any more.  Today its how fast
> can
>> > they throw in some junk and drive away before the sub finds out it
> doesn't
>> > work.  I guess ADT figures they can offer some defense in a lawsuit by
>> > showing that they did put the resistors in even though they were not
>> hooked
>> > up correctly.
>> >
>> > I see their new trucks don't even say ADT anymore - they simply say
>> > TYCO
>> > fire and safety.
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>




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