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Rinzler
Location: New Jersey
Nomad
| | | Re: Alarms & Ethics <Reply # 20 on 12/18/2012 9:38 PM >
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1. Removing sensors and sounders, cutting wires, etc falls into destruction of private property and, if caught, will mean far more than being thrown out or a misdemeanor trespass. Not a good idea. 2. Cutting alarm wires on a properly installed, actively monitored alarm will cause an instant trouble alarm. Alarm circuit loops (zones) are not simply an open/closed circuit, but also have a set resistance value. Cutting or shorting a wire will change the resistance value and cause an alarm. A monitoring station will get this instantly. 3. If you chop up the alarm system, whoever is caring for the site (obviously somebody cares as they're alarming it) will get more determined to seal it up, ruining it for everybody. Don't give bad advice to noobs, especially if it's on a subject you know little about. I used to install alarm systems. I know a ton about them.
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Oh sorry mr pro!
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AnAppleSnail
Location: Charlotte, NC Gender: Male
ALL the flashlights!
| | | | Re: Alarms & Ethics <Reply # 21 on 12/20/2012 4:40 AM >
| | | Posted by Rinzler
Oh sorry mr pro!
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”Haha, I expressed a dangerously incompetent opinion and you replied. Trolled!” You don't have to be a pro to realize that tearing up alarm systems is a damned stupid idea.
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Rinzler
Location: New Jersey
Nomad
| | | Re: Alarms & Ethics <Reply # 22 on 12/20/2012 9:29 AM >
| | | Posted by AnAppleSnail
”Haha, I expressed a dangerously incompetent opinion and you replied. Trolled!” You don't have to be a pro to realize that tearing up alarm systems is a damned stupid idea.
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Yea I know. I was joking.
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