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And like in every other post about a malfunctioning alarm panel the first thing always said is
REPLACE THE BATTERY.
Not do a search did we?
REPLACE THE BATTERY.
Not do a search did we?
Please post the result, can't wait to find out what happened.Well to be honest, thats why im using this forum, after all im not an alarm expert. And yes, i did do a quick search, but everyones circumstances are different and as i stated, i don't want to splash out on a batt if it won't fix the alarm. Now i know this is needed, i will attempt to simulate the battery 12 volts using an old power supply i have got.
I get the impression that he's going to connect the "old power supply" to the battery leads.Please do, tell us how you can retrieve a dead SLA battery.
Well Alarm, i simply connected a 12 Volt 5 amp power supply to the battery terminals on the PCB.
No, im not an alarm engineer but i do have an electrical engineering background.
Anyway, ive tried various resets, the ones described in the engineers manual and the one mentioned by 9651 and i just get the same result every time.
Bin it.
Just make sure all the mains is off first.
You will need a ladder to get to the external bell too, or if your lucky the battery will fade out after a while with no power to it. 15 to 45 mins depending on the sounder.
~Its old there is better out there
A little knowledge is dangerous!I thought the PSU would simulate the battery and yes i applied mains power with the 12V applied. Am i missing something here?? I mean the battery is dead and i dont want to spend any money on something that may not work, so throwing 12 volts to the battery terminals should simulate a good battery. And again, the alarm shows no change, the RKP is just sounding all the time.
A little knowledge is dangerous!I thought the PSU would simulate the battery and yes i applied mains power with the 12V applied. Am i missing something here?? I mean the battery is dead and i dont want to spend any money on something that may not work, so throwing 12 volts to the battery terminals should simulate a good battery. And again, the alarm shows no change, the RKP is just sounding all the time.
A dead battery is a dead battery. Fannying about like you did was not what most would call good practice.
Now do yourself a favour, make it safe at the mains, rip it out and get a new one...and battery.
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