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^^ not sure if I agree with this.
R1 + R2 followed by Rn + R2 at first alarm would be my next test
R1 + R2 followed by Rn + R2 at first alarm would be my next test
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Because us **** shovelers can do anything
I don't know but I once wired a 2way and fitted LED lamps that wouldn't go off completely and changed the lamps to another make and all was fine I have also heard of cables run together getting enough power in them to make an energy saver glow ! The folk were convinced they had a ghost maybe it was so unless it's something like that or to do with your battery's in your alarms but like you said better not to guess but not being able to see it makes it harder to picture things. Just trying to think out of the box as your convinced your wiring is right !
I would disconnect at the lamp end and run a length of t&e and connect the smoke n heat off its own supply as a temporary measure, this will prove you haven done owt silly and will show if the heat n smoke are compatible.
No but that was something that was on the cards tomorrow. Start with the simplest of things before I rip the place apart
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