Stupid alarm off eBay....

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The G Man
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Stupid alarm off eBay....

Post by The G Man »

Further to my earlier posting, does anyone know what them blue connecting blocks are called (that allow you to join wires without cutting them - crimping blocks/wire taps????) The expensive alarm I bought off eBay didn't come with any and am having trouble getting hold of any.

Can you also post web sites in the UK where I can get them just in case my search comes up with zilch?

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Post by WildChild »

You want to message Tupac he installed one succesfully not long ago..
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Post by polock »

Halfords sell them by the packet, i know what you mean, just cant think what they're called lol
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Post by Randall »

I think you are reffering to 'bullet connectors' and these can be easily got hold of from any good diy store and the your local ripp off merchant aka halfords

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Post by tupac2makaveli71 »

bullet and butts, or you can just reveal the wire twist together and electrical tape! up to you either works
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Post by Mk2Adam »

Maplins, my first stop for leccy bits and bobs 8)
http://www.maplin.co.uk/family.aspx?men ... 3&doy=20m6


not totally sure what part you mean but this may be what you're talkin bout....
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?Mod ... s&doy=20m6
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Post by polock »

They're the ones i was thinking about adam (your 2nd maplin link) i used to call them 'scotch blocks' for some reason, not entirely sure thats their correct name though lol
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Post by k4lps »

sholder the joints then use heatshrink to cover the joint! do not scotchblock them!

sholder joints are more reliable then skotch blocks what ever you call them less chance of false. alarms are sensitive if theres a bad joint then you could get false alarms.
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Post by tupac2makaveli71 »

topics from JUNE! im pretty sure he will have done it by now lol
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tupac2makaveli71 wrote:topics from JUNE! im pretty sure he will have done it by now lol
haha i havent been on for a while i was just looking at the new topics :oops:
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Post by Tahrey1043 »

scott / scotch crimps or something daft like that.

personally speaking you cant go wrong with solder and leccy taping twisted strands (will reliably carry at least 50w RMS, trust me :twisted:)... tried using those clippy things, they were crap and drove me mental!
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