9 August 2013, 09:26
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Lightspeed
26-SUKer-17
26-TM-580
STATUS: Bugged-In at the Bug-Out
Lightspeed
26-SUKer-17
26-TM-580
STATUS: Bugged-In at the Bug-Out
Affordable home alarm
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9 August 2013, 12:12
@LS thanks for that. I've ordered one. They are stupidly inexpensive and worth £20 to play around with. I note it has a 12V input with a 240c transformer.
How would you wire this into a (semi)permanent 12V source. I'm looking to 12V DC my home !! Allons-y
9 August 2013, 16:17
(9 August 2013, 12:12)River Song Wrote: @LS thanks for that. I've ordered one. They are stupidly inexpensive and worth £20 to play around with. I note it has a 12V input with a 240c transformer. I thought it was 9v but if its 12v its even easier. Just connect theterminals of your 12v backup battery to where the 240v Power supply's output plugs into the control box. There will be a symbol on the Power supply showing the + and - configuration of the connector jack. Before charging ahead with conveting your home watch out for the write up that new member Nix has promised to submit. Its important to get this right as ther is both risk to equipment and more importantly risk of fire if you get it wrong. I'm going to be away from main address for a good while, so I guess you'll get yoyr hands on your one first. Please post a note on here to let us know if it works OK? Cheers Good luck.
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Lightspeed 26-SUKer-17 26-TM-580 STATUS: Bugged-In at the Bug-Out
9 August 2013, 19:13
Just had a look at the fleabay item, it's incredibly cheap! Personally, I wouldn't touch it but, then again, if it does half of what you want it to then it's a bargain! Chinese stuff very hit and miss but I have known some to give good service. Good luck!
Re that write up, phew, just posted... ![]()
I'm NOT political so DON'T correct me!
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