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    Alarm status traffic lights

    Lol! Yeah, I always use a bit of two part epoxy to hold led clips in. I keep the ass cream in the bathroom cabinet! Dan
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    Alarm status traffic lights

    Thanks, the resistors are inside the heat shrink. Green ones are slightly higher value as the green LEDs were brighter. Thanks for your comments, I'm pleased with the results Dan
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    Alarm status traffic lights

    Finished them! Made 5 in the end, as planning quite a big alarm installation. I'm pleased with the results. Here's the pictures... Cheers for your help/advice. Dan
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    Alarm status traffic lights

    Thanks everyone, can't find these for sale anywhere. I've bought the bits and started assembly. I'll post pictures tomorrow, they look just like the 'real' thing! :D
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    Alarm status traffic lights

    Chaindaisy, thanks, that's useful. So, do you reckon it was ADT who had these specially made? I can't find any evidence of these on their website, or the honeywell galaxy one. I'm sure I've seen them in banks.
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    Alarm status traffic lights

    Can't find these anywhere.... Not sure if they are specific to honeywell galaxy or ADT or both. Maybe not recently, but I recall seeing a single socket blanking plate sized unit with large (maybe 10mm) LEDs in a traffic light configuration (red, yellow, green) which reflect the status of...
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    Garden Playhouse Project

    Very nice. I built this one for my kids a while back www.yourmissus.com/playhouse I think yours is better though
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    cheapest place to get 3 core 16mm SWA

    It often comes up on eBay. Depending on length you may get a good deal there
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    connecting two buildings by underground conduit

    Also, you're near the limit for 100baseT at that length too. Which is 100metres... Depending on your switches/routers, fibre might be an sensible option.
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    connecting two buildings by underground conduit

    90 metres is along way for shotgun cable... The voltage drop might be a problem.... Might be easier to run power and normal coax, and have a local psu.
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    RCBO keeps tripping

    As a kid, I had both a Commodore Amiga (A500) and a plug in rcd adaptor for use when I was doing any electrical 'experimenting' - my parents got it for me to increase safety....... Anyway, I soon realised that regardless of where in the house this rcd adaptor was plugged, as long as it was...
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