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Re: Multiple magnets, one zone, EOL resistor. Never works!
It's classified...but I've been secretly working with wireless Pauly to
launch a satellite from Belgium that will disable all wireless devices in
our secret plan to rule the world...
We do need a rocket though...
"petem" <petem001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:nMA7f.17704$bh4.1520030@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hummmm could be...anyone here want to tackle a new space program this week
> end?
>
>
> "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message
de
> news: pqf7f.31$MK5.1381@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > judging from some of the questions herein...maybe it is rocket science
and
> > we just dont know it.
> >
> >
> > "petem" <petem001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:egf7f.9079$bh4.927276@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > | come on its not rocket science
> > |
> > | every one know that the metal part of the magnet will become a good
> > switch
> > | if placed in the good environment.. ;-)
> > |
> > |
> > | "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le
message
> > de
> > | news: pkY6f.83$d_2.20369@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > | >I would still like to know how to: "...make a magnet act like a
switch
> > in
> > a
> > | > series circuit..." but if I push the issue I guess I'd be being
picky.
> > | >
> > | >
> > | >
> > | > "Russell Brill" <russwbrill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > | > news:xBX6f.857$yX2.148@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > | > | "Look, this stuff isn't rocket science, I
> > | > | > know how to make a magnet act like a switch in a series circuit,
I
> > | > just
> > | > | > don't think I fully understand what the panel is looking for
when
> > it
> > | > | > expects an EOL resistor in a series circuit."
> > | > |
> > | > | Hmmmmmmmmmm, who's asking who about alarms??? You're right, it
isn't
> > | > rocket
> > | > | science, you can figure it out on your own.....................
> > | > |
> > | > |
> > | > | "Total nerd" <geekboy0001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > | > | news:1130115056.079162.73230@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > | > | > Don't be silly. The magnet switch has two leads. I cut the
> > yellow
> > | > | > wire and join one cut end with one lead and the other cut end
with
> > the
> > | > | > other lead. That makes the magnet complete the circuit or leave
> > it
> > | > | > open, acting like a switch. Look, this stuff isn't rocket
> > science,
> > I
> > | > | > know how to make a magnet act like a switch in a series circuit,
I
> > | > just
> > | > | > don't think I fully understand what the panel is looking for
when
> > it
> > | > | > expects an EOL resistor in a series circuit. I show 2.2K ohms
on
> > the
> > | > | > meter when all switches are closed, but the panel thinks it's an
> > open
> > | > | > zone?
> > | > | >
> > | > |
> > | > |
> > | >
> > | >
> > |
> > |
> > |
> >
> >
>
>
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