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dennis@home wrote:
On 08/10/2019 11:20, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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alan_m wrote:
My bell box has a rechargeable battery that is also trickle charged
in my wired system via the alarm panel. My bell box also has red
flashing LEDs so a self contained non-rechargeable battery may not
last that long.


The tamper circuit in a bell box is often a spring loaded mechanical
switch which when the box is removed from the wall is activated.


I thought the bell box battery is only there so it will sound if it or
the wiring to it is tampered with. Under other circumstances, the
panel supplies the ringing volts to it - either from mains or its
battery.


Self Actuating Bells do not ring when voltage is supplied from the
panel. The 12v from the panel stops them ringing and charges the battery.


OK.

When an alarm condition exists the 12V is removed and they bell rings
until it comes back or the battery goes flat or if its a modern one a
timer expires.



Only cheap and nasty DIY alarms need 12V to operate the bell.
If you have one then get rid of it as it takes seconds to cut the wires
and then there is no external bell.


But if you remove the 12v the sounder sounds?

No expert on alarm internals since I've only ever followed a wiring
diagram. But with your method, it would mean the sounder no longer works
if the internal battery is kaput?

The old fashioned strobes may be powered from the box, mine are, they
take too much power for the battery.


Its not the same 12V that operates the rest of the box.


Thing is the bell box should be situated where it's difficult to get at.
Which means changing it or the battery equally difficult?

And anyone who feeds it with accessible cabling should be shot. ;-)

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