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Re: FAI Security Guard II wireless security system
On 6/3/2023 12:26 PM, ABLE1 wrote:
> On 6/3/2023 11:53 AM, RTS wrote:
>> On 6/3/2023 7:42 AM, ABLE1 wrote:
>>> On 6/3/2023 3:35 AM, Melissa Dryden wrote:
>>>> I'm in new Zealand (Auckland) and I recently moved into a new house
>>>> and it has Came with FAI SECURITY GARD SG II 2 remotes for it and 3
>>>> wall mounted batterie sensors. I've looked EveryWare for a charger
>>>> for the main module (FAI SECURITY GARD SG II 2) so ive come on here
>>>> looking for it. if you guys know what it is and where to buy it
>>>> please reply, thanks.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Melissa,
>>>
>>> I know nothing about the FAI GARD SG II. However, with a little
>>> searching I found the following.
>>>
>>> https://o.b5z.net/i/u/10158074/f/SGII_User_Manual.pdf
>>>
>>> If you go to page 21 on the right side the specs on the charger
>>> are there. That is what you should be looking to find.
>>>
>>> For Auckland/New Zealand 220-260v AC input and 17 VAC @300mA output.
>>>
>>> The key part of the charger will be the input connecting plug to meet
>>> your local requirements. There are also such things as the correct
>>> diameter and voltage output sockets.
>>>
>>> Good Luck in your search.
>>>
>>> Les
>>>
>> as Les said,
>> ..
>> However, If your looking to find the transformer in your new home.
>> It would depend on the whereabouts the main cabinet is located..
>> If it's in a closet, try looking at outlets in surrounding rooms,
>> or basement below the closet, or even floor above (including attic near
>> access door)
>> ..
>> But as Les assumes, you've already done all that, then go with a
>> replacement transformer...
>> Taking care, when you install the new one..
>> ..
>> Being an older system, be sure and change all the batteries, (panel
>> included) and record the date (and keep it in or on the alarm cabinet)..
>> that way you can tell if a sensor might be going bad or replacing..
>> ..
>> Welcome to the world of Alarm system maintenance/ownership...
>> ..
>> RTS
>
> Rocky,
>
> According to the manual this has a rechargeable battery that will keep
> the system running for 3 months. The txfmr. is a wall wart with a cord
> and small jack to fit a socket. Like your cell phone, but not!!
>
> If Melissa can't find it any where in her "now" house, it would be my
> guess that the previous owner packed it up in the MISC. Box when they
> moved out. :-(
>
> Les
>
>
Nice,,,
Tks, for the update...
RTS
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*Rocky T. Squirrel, esq.*
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