Wireless burglar alarm

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Visonic powermax pro. DC Alexor or ESP infinite prime.
Something that is an all in one package, including dialling out. Something that is expandable.
I am confused about which alarm to go for. Best value for buck I suppose. Any suggestions?
 
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what about a enforcer wireless panel(castle/ pyronix) made in the UK instant wake up on setting based on euro mini one panel. ? easy to program... comes as a kit 2 pet detectors 1 contact 2 fobs panel and wireless bell...
 
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*Just to add, the Infinite prime isn't manufactured anymore, so additional parts in the future may be difficult to obtain*
 
Damn, wish I'd read this before buying an INP system last week :cry:
Anyway, it's up and running and appears to be sufficient for my purposes.
Not wishing to hijack this thread, but what's the best way to add a further wireless strobe/siren for the rear of my house?

*Just to add, the Infinite prime isn't manufactured anymore, so additional parts in the future may be difficult to obtain*
 
As more and more systems try to share the few available wireless channels you may find "expandable" changes to "expendable".
I have to agree. It might be more work to install the cabling, but I would never contemplate a wireless system when a hard-wired system will be much better, more reliable, and more secure in the long run.
 
Thanks Josh451. The INFP-WSM unit is what I need and have in fact ordered along with a wired strobe/siren box.

Depends on your setup. If you have the wireless bell MODULE, with a conventional wired bell, then you can simply wire another bell into that, making it an SCB.

http://www.e-fireandsecurity.co.uk/...wireless-external-sounder-module/p864#tdesc_1

In that case then, just order another bell and set it as SCB, or if your really techy, purchase a power supply and a relay, and have them as SAB's.

AFAIK, the bell module doesn't have a tamper terminal, so just wire the hold off's and the strobe and bell triggers together (if you don't go down the PSU route)
 

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