Browse Forums Safer Living Re: Wireless vs Wired home alarms? 4Jun 30, 2017 11:54 am Data Cabling and Security Service - www.leact.com.au 0488 033 022 Data Cabling NBN MDF Jumper IT Network Alarm CCTV Access Control Intercom Re: Wireless vs Wired home alarms? 9Jun 09, 2020 4:49 pm Data Cabling and Security Service - www.leact.com.au 0488 033 022 Data Cabling NBN MDF Jumper IT Network Alarm CCTV Access Control Intercom Re: Wireless vs Wired home alarms? 10Apr 28, 2021 9:45 am I can only speak on Bosch alarms, but in general wireless and wired are good the only problem with wireless are they require batteries of cause and they go into a 3 minute sleep cycle after being triggered once even if the alarm is not armed. If you can get it pre-wired it will be better for future reasons encase you upgrades that don't support wireless. TRANTECH SECURITY WHOLESALER 26 Davies Ave, Sunshine North VIC 3020 T: (02) 8722 0348 (Syd) T: (03) 9079 5566 (Mel) www.trantechsecurity.com.au Update from me! Couldn't find the trimmer - not sure if there isn't one simply because the eave is so narrow. Went ahead with the spring toggles and it all worked out… 7 4627 We already paid for somfy motors for the blinds. The quote above was purely for “pre-wiring” so the blinds company can install the motors and blinds. That’s why we… 5 8016 From what I know about water tanks (I've been working with a client on them for a few years now) is this - The concrete can last a lifetime if they don't crack for some… 2 6485 |