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- nexlar - 11-20-2012

Well you have explain it very well, I got answers of all quarries, keep sharing such type of information in future too.


- rfs - 02-24-2014

wexfordman wrote:
Quote:if anyone had any tips, or photos of their panels to show as an example.
We\'re not Comfort Installers (yet) but here is how the majority of our panels are installed..
I think it\'s exceptionally neat but then we do this day in day out so it should be!


- slychiu - 02-24-2014

[user=5152]rfs[/user] wrote:
Quote:We\'re not Comfort Installers (yet) but here is how the majority of our panels are installed..
I think it\'s exceptionally neat but then we do this day in day out so it should be!
Well, why not?

I hope you do start installing (neat) comforts



- rfs - 02-24-2014

slychiu wrote:
Quote:rfs wrote:
Quote:We\'re not Comfort Installers (yet) but here is how the majority of our panels are installed..
I think it\'s exceptionally neat but then we do this day in day out so it should be!
Well, why not?

I hope you do start installing (neat) comforts
Just looking at the moment..  Particularly at the sections on approval as we\'re SSAIB so it may have an impact on us.
Is there a list of approved (do you run an approval program?) installers - be interesting to know if there are any near us already.
The trouble with your kit is I suspect 95% of users will want to \"play\" with the equipment themselves which is a scary thought for us (think design liability, equipment malfunction or worse case fail to perform in a genuine break in).
I\'m not saying it\'s a DIY panel but I think it\'s more than likely DIY\'ers will purchase and install (perhaps incorrectly).
Am I way off??
And also, as an alarm system and nothing else - it\'s way too expensive.  You would really have to use it to the max to get anywhere near your monies worth.
But it looks good and I particularly like the CBUS interface..




- Home - 02-25-2014

UUUgh




- rfs - 03-11-2015

[user=41]Home[/user] wrote:
Quote:UUUgh
I guess you disagree?  Why\'s that?


- slychiu - 03-11-2015

Maybe the \"UUgh\" is because it is not a Comfort?Wink



- rfs - 03-11-2015

Ah. It\'s just not suitable for everyday installs is all..