Monitoring Voltage

Hendrik W. M. van Eeden hvaneeden at comcast.net
Fri Jan 11 14:08:09 PST 2008


I probably did not explain myself very well.  The false alarm is  
always the same, so I am trying to find out if there is something  
wrong in the panel.  Such that a low voltage, for some reason,  
confuses the panel and the last alarm condition pops out of the memory  
stack even though it does not exist at the time.  The monitoring would  
be only temporary until I could establish the correlation or not.


Henk



On Jan 11, 2008, at 12:47 PM, Steve Hume wrote:

> Well just replace the battery every 3 years. That is probably  
> cheaper than monitoring. You have to eat the replacement cost  
> eventually. Is it worth running a sub-par battery with daily testing  
> for an important system?
>
> Steve Hume
> On 11-Jan-08, at 12:15 PM, Hendrik W. M. van Eeden wrote:
>
>> My system runs a battery test during a 24 hour period.  I have been  
>> getting false alarms. I have been wondering if during this test the  
>> battery drops to low and I get the false alarm. Or the battery is  
>> not being fully recharged.  The charger and battery are all  
>> connected to and are part of the security system.
>



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