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Re: another newbie, what to do with this Brinks alarm system?



heh..I don't disagree. I had a guy abt a year ago, pissing and moaning he
had ("HAD" mind you) to spend 70K on landscaping and has an absolute hissy
freekin fit when I told him it would cost him 1500. to trim out the alarm we
had prewired for. He went with some mojo satlink skylink something or other
wireless (in spite of the fact we did a beautiful prewire) - makes me cry.
Except for the fact that his landscaping is butt fuck UGLY. My partner and I
laugh everytime we drive by his house.


"Everywhere Man" <alarminstall@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1162595196.251198.300080@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| Brinks only uses EOL's for fire and heat sensors. The keypad and panel
| are worthless to the OP.
| FWIW, Brinks charges $26.99 per month on system takeovers ($31.99 with
| warranty) and offers a 1 year contract so don't get all warm and fuzzy
| feeling this guy is spending a dime to protect his home.
| All of the Brinks negatives aside look at what this guy is saying. He
| lives in a nice neighborhood, so the house wasn't cheap, he's having a
| hard time justifying $27 a month for family safety, and he's making the
| world aware of this on his $1000.00 computer which accesses the
| internet for probably $25 a month.
| Talk about having fucked up priorities.
|
|
| Crash Gordon wrote:
| > Basically you throw out the alarm panel and the keypads and buy
something
| > else you can install your self. Everything else should be reusable
although
| > you might have to look for buried resistors if they put them at the end
of
| > the line and remove them.
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| > <todd@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:843b90jvbk.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxx
| > |
| > | Hello,
| > |
| > | I'm new here as well, and have looked for a FAQ for the group and came
| > | up empty, and I hope my question isn't too basic!
| > |
| > | I've recently moved into a home that has a Brinks alarm system
| > | installed, looks to have been installed in 2004.  We opted not to
| > | continue the rather pricey monthly monitoring service given the
| > | neighborhood, and the proportion of time we spend at home.  (The prior
| > | owners I'm told were working out of the country and had it installed
| > | due to their absence).
| > |
| > | Anyway, we have all this hardware, wired door and window sensors,
| > | other sensors labeled as "PIR" devices (passive infrared if my
| > | research is to believed?) inside the control box that I assume are the
| > | motion detectors I see up on the walls of various locations in the
| > | house.  I'm thinking there's got to be a way to put all these goodies
| > | to use with a do it yourself sort of setup that maybe could leverage
| > | an internet or phone connection to call my cell phone in case of
| > | trouble.
| > |
| > | The main box of the alarm has a circuit board that's about 8x4" with
| > | no real identifying marks on it.  I would have to assume I'd have to
| > | get a new controller board for the DIY system and then just re-use all
| > | the existing sensors?
| > |
| > | Anyone with experience doing the same?
| > |
| > | Thanks for any insight or advice, or a pointer to some good jumpstart
| > | resources for reading/research.
| > |
| > | Best Regards,
| > | Todd
|




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