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I did forget to mention one thing to be careful for, "crash and smash".If you have a wireless unit where the controller and panel are combined in one unit, a burglar can break down your front door, and then smash your alarm during the delay time, they can defeat the alarm, and it won't trip. Alarms have a delay between when you come in the main door, and when they go off, to give you time to enter your code.
What can I say? Slow learner. I don't write down most of my gripes and my local provider has changed answering services 3 times in the past 5 years. Just feels like it's me versus the family, answering service, and the security system. At least the service is relatively cheap.Our last power outage was long enough to completely drain the battery before I could figure out why it was bleating for it's last hour of life. Feels like a set up, but the only place in town that sells the sealed acid battery is Radio Shack, which is owned by the same family that owns our security service. So next outage, I'll unplug the battery while wifey wants to go into girl scout mode and light oil lamps. Guess I'll continue to put up with the gripes. The alternative would seem to be to turn off all the remote monitoring and lose the point of the system.
Hi GregAlways nice to get an "expert" opinion.While some of the systems I looked at were integrated alarm/automation systems, what I'm trying to do know is aimed at being an alarm system and a HA system that can talk to each other.The Smartthing is the HA system, and I'm keeping my current alarm system, nice to know the 20p is a good panel Lights and outlets, thermostat, water leak sensors, even cameras if I add one, will be connected to smartthing. My new garage door sensor/opener will also be on the smartthing.The alarm system stays as it is, with the hardwired door and window sensors I have, and with the two keypad/display panels. We have one by the front door, and one in the master br.I'll use ad2pi to let the alarm talk to the smartthing. The alarm will think ad2pi is another keypad/display. On the smartthing side, I will be able to tell what windows and doors are open, if the alarm is armed or disarmed, if it has been triggered, etc. I want to do things like turn on the front hallway lights when the front door is open, after dark.And with smartthings, I'll be able to make an app on my phone that can arm/disarm the alarm, and get status. The alarm will thing someone is pushing buttons, that is what the ad2pi adds to this.I did look at the combined systems, but had concerns about a combined alarm/ha system, figuring jack of all trades, master of none kind of thing. And I need to make sure the alarm part is solid.Randy
Albert,I think the biggest risk is setting it off yourself or by a family member (e.g. friendlies). This is the most common event with my own systems and just the siren itself is painful. Or, the thief decides to sue you for damage