Hi All,
I hope you can help.
I own 2 bed detatched house that has an old Gardtec alarm system installed. However, prior to us moving in, the house underwent a fair amount of refurb work, and the original system got quite beaten around in the process (i.e. keypad damaged, pirs painted over / damaged, some wiring cut back)
The majority of the wiring still remains and appears to be in good condition, and i'd like to re-instate an alarm system. I consider myself to be relatively handy from a DIY point of view, so happy to take this on (with guidance obviously!)
The system currently (or at least used to) consist of a:
* Panel in airing cupboard upstairs
* Key Pad next to front door
* Internal Sounder in entrnace hall
* External Bell Box (front)
* External Dummy Bell Box (rear)
* 3 PIRS upstairs (bedrooms and landing)
* 2 PIRS downstairs (kitchen and living room)
* 2No. Door Contacts (front and rear)
Like I say, the majority of the wiring is still there, although I will test this as I go before refitting new PIRs, and extend and replace wiring as necessary. Am I right in thinking I can do this with a 9v battery connected to each wire at the end of the run, using a multi meter at the panel? Or there a easier way?
I'm looking to replace the entire system (other than wiring) and was looking for any recommendations for the following items:
* Panel and Keypad
* Internal Sounder
* External Bell Box
* Door Contacts
....plus any other items you recommend I may want to add?
I have already purchased a new set of 5 PIRs, which are Bosch Blueline Gen2s, which seem to be a good bit of kit on first inspection (usual bosch).
I'm happy to have an unmonitored system and am not looking for dialling out or anything like that, although it might be nice to add an SMS system in future?
My budget for the panel and keypad is £75, Internal Sounder £25, External Bell Box £25 and then door contacts/wiring is whatever it is. I'd like something quite simple and easy to set up and maintain, as both me and the missus will need to know how to work it on a daily basis!
Your thoughts and assistance is much appreciated,
Matt
I hope you can help.
I own 2 bed detatched house that has an old Gardtec alarm system installed. However, prior to us moving in, the house underwent a fair amount of refurb work, and the original system got quite beaten around in the process (i.e. keypad damaged, pirs painted over / damaged, some wiring cut back)
The majority of the wiring still remains and appears to be in good condition, and i'd like to re-instate an alarm system. I consider myself to be relatively handy from a DIY point of view, so happy to take this on (with guidance obviously!)
The system currently (or at least used to) consist of a:
* Panel in airing cupboard upstairs
* Key Pad next to front door
* Internal Sounder in entrnace hall
* External Bell Box (front)
* External Dummy Bell Box (rear)
* 3 PIRS upstairs (bedrooms and landing)
* 2 PIRS downstairs (kitchen and living room)
* 2No. Door Contacts (front and rear)
Like I say, the majority of the wiring is still there, although I will test this as I go before refitting new PIRs, and extend and replace wiring as necessary. Am I right in thinking I can do this with a 9v battery connected to each wire at the end of the run, using a multi meter at the panel? Or there a easier way?
I'm looking to replace the entire system (other than wiring) and was looking for any recommendations for the following items:
* Panel and Keypad
* Internal Sounder
* External Bell Box
* Door Contacts
....plus any other items you recommend I may want to add?
I have already purchased a new set of 5 PIRs, which are Bosch Blueline Gen2s, which seem to be a good bit of kit on first inspection (usual bosch).
I'm happy to have an unmonitored system and am not looking for dialling out or anything like that, although it might be nice to add an SMS system in future?
My budget for the panel and keypad is £75, Internal Sounder £25, External Bell Box £25 and then door contacts/wiring is whatever it is. I'd like something quite simple and easy to set up and maintain, as both me and the missus will need to know how to work it on a daily basis!
Your thoughts and assistance is much appreciated,
Matt