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Re: EOLR Depate
>> Nope -- not once in 28 years. But then again,
>> I don't recall ever having allowed water to
>> penetrate a sensor opening.
>
> I don't think installing an alarm in a house
> that is on a lake could be construed as
> "having allowed moisture to penetrate a
> sensor opening" Over the last 20 years
> this has happened a handful of times or so.
I didn't mean to imply that you were doing anything wrong. Sorry if it
sounded that way. What I meant was I always sealed wire holes. I mainly
used recessed contacts for residential which was always the major portion of
our work. Properly fitted moisture doesn't get past them. I wonder why our
experiences are so different.
> I wouldn't know . I only serviced the alarm.
This sounds as though the previous installer did something really wrong.
You weren't working around Matawan by any chance... :^)
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Robert L Bass
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