Hello All
I have recently bought a Yale HSA6400 Premium alarm kit with a few add-on bits (extra PIRs, keyfobs and door contacts).
Having found the ideal place to mount the control panel it turns out that there aren't any nearby power sockets to plug the unit in to. However, the consumer unit is close by and I was thinking of using something like this to feed the panel in a less unsightly way than having an extension lead and transformer set-up.
I'm a bit confused about the power requirements of the panel itself. The manual and the supplied transformer are in agreement that the power should be 9V @ 500mA. However, on the reverse of the control panel the markings state 12V 1A.
I'd like to clarify whether it's a 9V or 12V input or whether either will suffice on this control panel.
I have tried the Yale consumer helpline for the last two days but a recorded message says that they are 'unavailable to take calls today'.
Has anyone come across this before or indeed hard-wired their control panel power supply?
Any ideas or advice? Any help would be much appreciated, thanks.
I have recently bought a Yale HSA6400 Premium alarm kit with a few add-on bits (extra PIRs, keyfobs and door contacts).
Having found the ideal place to mount the control panel it turns out that there aren't any nearby power sockets to plug the unit in to. However, the consumer unit is close by and I was thinking of using something like this to feed the panel in a less unsightly way than having an extension lead and transformer set-up.
I'm a bit confused about the power requirements of the panel itself. The manual and the supplied transformer are in agreement that the power should be 9V @ 500mA. However, on the reverse of the control panel the markings state 12V 1A.
I'd like to clarify whether it's a 9V or 12V input or whether either will suffice on this control panel.
I have tried the Yale consumer helpline for the last two days but a recorded message says that they are 'unavailable to take calls today'.
Has anyone come across this before or indeed hard-wired their control panel power supply?
Any ideas or advice? Any help would be much appreciated, thanks.