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Re: End of Line Resistor - Are they a standard design?



Resistors can be gotten from any electronics supplier. Sometimes you can't
get the exact spot on value and have to fudge it a bit, but unless its a
really weird resistor you should be able to find replacement.


"Richard Faulkner" <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Hi,
|
| Manchester - England.
|
| I have had a fire alarm / smoke detection system fitted to a block of 7
| flats, but it doesnt yet work. The installer is saying that he cannot
| get an end of line resistor from the supplier who is waiting for them to
| be delivered, (this has gone on for several weeks now).
|
| I have asked if the resistor can be obtained from somewhere else and he
| says that it cant.
|
| Am I right in thinking that this must be a simple thing to obtain, or is
| it likely to be a resistor unique to the system?
|
| Any help appreciated as I think I am being blagged - although I cant
| imagine why.
|
| --
| Richard Faulkner




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