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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce M" data-source="post: 1128217" data-attributes="member: 20147"><p>Im my previous house I used an 18 Ah battery for the panel. I had to add a cable as it does not fit in the panel box. It's about twice the size of a normal 7 Ah, and about R 800 if I recall.</p><p></p><p>Yes, the on board panel charger can't charge a larger battery quickly enough, but I had no issues with it. Definitely better than the 7 Ah.</p><p></p><p>I'm now running a new alarm system with a green Securi-prod LiFePO4 as mentioned above, so far so good.</p><p></p><p>I have 6 wireless outdoor beams, and a couple of wired indoor passives and mags. I wonder if the wireless option uses less power than wired? Obviously not powering the beams, but it is transmitting a lot?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce M, post: 1128217, member: 20147"] Im my previous house I used an 18 Ah battery for the panel. I had to add a cable as it does not fit in the panel box. It's about twice the size of a normal 7 Ah, and about R 800 if I recall. Yes, the on board panel charger can't charge a larger battery quickly enough, but I had no issues with it. Definitely better than the 7 Ah. I'm now running a new alarm system with a green Securi-prod LiFePO4 as mentioned above, so far so good. I have 6 wireless outdoor beams, and a couple of wired indoor passives and mags. I wonder if the wireless option uses less power than wired? Obviously not powering the beams, but it is transmitting a lot? [/QUOTE]
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