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When going up to the bellbox wear earplugs, take a terminal screwdriver, wire cutters & large cross/flat driver with you.
As soon as you start to pry off the lid (after unscrewing it etc) the tamper should set it off that close it can be damn loud.
once the cover is off you get the choice to cut or undo, maybe even unplug the battery depends how it is connected.
If you cut it put some tape over the battery end of the wire to prevent shorts.
(after climbing down the ladder to get the tape coz you were not told to take that - lol).
It would seem that you have a dodgy connection somewhere on something.
Once you have disconnected the battery then check & redo all the connections, check the tamper switches, the rear of the bellbox PCB if you can, clean everything thats resembles contacts, overhaul it basically.
Then you get the fun of checking the rest of the system, I.E. all the connections in the main panel.
Also check the main panel battery as stated above to see if it needs replacing.
Hae you still got the earplugs in?
As soon as you start to pry off the lid (after unscrewing it etc) the tamper should set it off that close it can be damn loud.
once the cover is off you get the choice to cut or undo, maybe even unplug the battery depends how it is connected.
If you cut it put some tape over the battery end of the wire to prevent shorts.
(after climbing down the ladder to get the tape coz you were not told to take that - lol).
It would seem that you have a dodgy connection somewhere on something.
Once you have disconnected the battery then check & redo all the connections, check the tamper switches, the rear of the bellbox PCB if you can, clean everything thats resembles contacts, overhaul it basically.
Then you get the fun of checking the rest of the system, I.E. all the connections in the main panel.
Also check the main panel battery as stated above to see if it needs replacing.
Hae you still got the earplugs in?