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Topic Title: Wireless doorbell Topic Summary: Anyone recommend a suitable one Created On: 27 January 2013 05:23 PM Status: Post and Reply |
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Have an elderly customer who wants 1 push and 3 sounders in different parts of a large bungalow including the daughters anex and garage workshop. The mains option would be time consuming to install as the lofts and sounder locations aren't straight forward as it sounds.
Has anyone installed a similar wireless system or something that uses the mains wiring as a signal wire similar to PC network systems or wireless extenders? I've seem extra long range systems upto 1000m but they all seem to be from the USA and only have one sounder it would seem. Any advice appreciated. |
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I put one in for my mam last year when she was a bit poorly - 3 plug in chimes and one remote battery bell push - I think it was BV electronics - my kid bro got it off Amazon from memory. It's still working fine (or was just before xmas anyway)
regards OMS ------------------------- Failure is always an option |
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I installed these for a client over a year ago - no come back yet
http://www.friedland.co.uk/en-...raplus/Pages/D914.aspx |
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