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<blockquote data-quote="windshear" data-source="post: 822817" data-attributes="member: 619"><p>The smart thing would be to firstly turn off the power to the alarm so it runs only on the battery. Then arm the alarm on to confirm and see if the problem still exists. If not then it is mains related. If still existing then the sub might be being spiked via the rf as mentioned above. Another thing to test would be to move the sub to the opposite end of the house onto another electrical circuit and far away from its present location to see if this still happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="windshear, post: 822817, member: 619"] The smart thing would be to firstly turn off the power to the alarm so it runs only on the battery. Then arm the alarm on to confirm and see if the problem still exists. If not then it is mains related. If still existing then the sub might be being spiked via the rf as mentioned above. Another thing to test would be to move the sub to the opposite end of the house onto another electrical circuit and far away from its present location to see if this still happens. [/QUOTE]
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