I have the above system installed for about 5 years. Last year the batteries run out for the siren and i got 2 x 20k mah batteries from the supplier below...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Visonic-P...9912-K-/161911999072?var=&hash=item25b2b50a60
I got the extra one as a backup thinking it would last at least 4-5 years together but a year later both have depleted. So i contacted the supplier who says
"The Visonic MCS710-730 siren in standby uses 250µA on average, however in operation (arm/disarm or sounding) uses 300mA on average. This is an increase of 1200 times more power consumption than in standby."
And they only offer 3 months guarantee, i also come to know that they are not genuine but just replacement, but even then i am not sure why BOTH cells depleted this early with typical use: which is mainly arming/dis arming, and each time the siren would squawk when doing so.
Since the original battery costs around £25 i was thinking of installing a The MCS-730AC - which can be powered using an external 9VAC Adapter to save the hassle of changing batteries.
Ive asked the supplier if i can replace the 710 with 730ac and awaiting for a reply....
I dont think there is a way to convert the 710 i to be powered with external source?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Visonic-P...9912-K-/161911999072?var=&hash=item25b2b50a60
I got the extra one as a backup thinking it would last at least 4-5 years together but a year later both have depleted. So i contacted the supplier who says
"The Visonic MCS710-730 siren in standby uses 250µA on average, however in operation (arm/disarm or sounding) uses 300mA on average. This is an increase of 1200 times more power consumption than in standby."
And they only offer 3 months guarantee, i also come to know that they are not genuine but just replacement, but even then i am not sure why BOTH cells depleted this early with typical use: which is mainly arming/dis arming, and each time the siren would squawk when doing so.
Since the original battery costs around £25 i was thinking of installing a The MCS-730AC - which can be powered using an external 9VAC Adapter to save the hassle of changing batteries.
Ive asked the supplier if i can replace the 710 with 730ac and awaiting for a reply....
I dont think there is a way to convert the 710 i to be powered with external source?
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