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eol dsc1550 klcross 04-01-2008
Posted by joe on April 3, 2008, 4:14 pm
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joe wrote:
> Crash Gordon wrote:
>
>> ot: you guys are not up in vegas I guess?
>>
>>
>>
> I'm not up in Vegas but who is?
>
> I made all zones, 1, 3 which is slow & silent and Interior Home-Away Loop.
> With no fire zone. Then I made all zones normally closed without a end
> of line resistor. This works fine, all zones are off, and the ready
> light is on the keypad.
>
> The trouble light is coming on now after a few minutes, which points to
> the battery.
>
> I am going to give it a few hours then go back and check to see if the
> battery trouble light remains on.
>
> I had to come back to this newsgroup and read about what the board
> should be putting out for the battery. The Battery is new. If when I go
> back and the trouble light is still on. The float charges is around what
> 13.4 to 13.8. I will just put a meter to the plus and minus sides of the
> battery wires, to check this. Would this be correct? I want to see if
> the board is charging the battery.
>
> Thanks, Joe
>
> PS I've only been to Vegas once, that was when I was younger, and now I
> have more bills to pay.

I put a meter just to the battery wires,
and they checked correctly 13.7. Then I
connected them to the battery, this
would always bring a little arc. The
meter would read only what the battery
was putting out, and this reading was
dropping. This was a new battery, I
went and got another battery. I put the
wires on the battery then check the
voltage to the wires. Now it was
checking 13.6 and it was going up.


The previous battery was brand-new, and
it was a bad battery.

Posted by Crash Gordon on April 3, 2008, 6:23 pm
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you should read the output of the charging circuit without the battery, not
sure what it should be on a DSC you'd have to call tech support if they
still have tech support any more.


--
**Crash Gordon**







| Crash Gordon wrote:
| > ot: you guys are not up in vegas I guess?
| >
| >
| >
| I'm not up in Vegas but who is?
|
| I made all zones, 1, 3 which is slow &
| silent and Interior Home-Away Loop.
| With no fire zone. Then I made all zones
| normally closed without a end of line
| resistor. This works fine, all zones are
| off, and the ready light is on the
| keypad.
|
| The trouble light is coming on now after
| a few minutes, which points to the battery.
|
| I am going to give it a few hours then
| go back and check to see if the battery
| trouble light remains on.
|
| I had to come back to this newsgroup and
| read about what the board should be
| putting out for the battery. The Battery
| is new. If when I go back and the
| trouble light is still on. The float
| charges is around what 13.4 to 13.8. I
| will just put a meter to the plus and
| minus sides of the battery wires, to
| check this. Would this be correct? I
| want to see if the board is charging the
| battery.
|
| Thanks, Joe
|
| PS I've only been to Vegas once, that
| was when I was younger, and now I have
| more bills to pay.



Posted by joe on April 3, 2008, 7:52 pm
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Crash Gordon wrote:
> you should read the output of the charging circuit without the battery, not
> sure what it should be on a DSC you'd have to call tech support if they
> still have tech support any more.
>
>

I did put the meter to the wires, with
the battery unplugged. I read in this
newsgroup earlier that these readings
should be around 13.7, they were that.

Then I was able to check these wires
also with a battery plug in.
The reading fell on the wires, with the
bad battery to the reading of the
battery, which was 11.9, and the
reading would continue to drop.

I did the same procedure with a new
battery, the reading was 13.6 and
rising. then when it got to 13.7 the
trouble light went out on the keypad.

Thanks for all the help. I believe all
the problems are fixed.
Thanks, Joe

Posted by Frank Olson on April 3, 2008, 9:31 pm
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joe wrote:

> Thanks for all the help. I believe all the problems are fixed.
> Thanks, Joe


Glad we could help, Joe.


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