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Re: False alarm due to temperature????



borne@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> On Jan 7, 7:38 pm, "Just Looking" <nos...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> You could get a professional alarm company with a good deal of experience to
>> trouble shoot the problem for you. No, that's a bad idea. They'd want to
>> upgrade you to a real alarm panel first. Just keep diving yourself nuts
>> trying to fix it yourself.
>>
>
> Actually, I enjoy troubleshooting and fixing things myself.  I only
> call in a professional when it is critical - like a heart operation.
> In this newsgroup, I expect you will consider my Radio Shack panel as
> trash, but the fact is, it has worked for 8+ years with zero false
> alarms or problems up until this one time.  The system is not
> monitored and is mainly for my wife's piece of mind when I am away.


If I installed a piece of crap like that my wife would give me a "piece
of her mind" too...  ;-)


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