I am looking at replacing a Honeywell system at my in-laws, with an Elk M1. At each of the keypads, there is 22/12 wire! From the looks of previous posts I have read, it seems like I can just reuse this wire, and not run new Cat5.
Anything wrong with doing this?
What you are planning will work fine. It is EXACTLY the same situation I had and I did as CORT suggested, used a few of the extra wires to run a the ELK speaker behind the keypad. I would also recommend using the Flush Mount Back Box ELK-M1BBK2 as it gives a really nice final result with the keypad. I also second the use of the retrofit data base hub. I initially tried connecting without it and daisy chaining everything but it became a mess when adding on. The data base hub makes it a lot easier.I am looking at replacing a Honeywell system at my in-laws, with an Elk M1. At each of the keypads, there is 22/12 wire! From the looks of previous posts I have read, it seems like I can just reuse this wire, and not run new Cat5.
Anything wrong with doing this?
22/12? Does that mean there are twelve 22 gauge conductors in the bundle? I wonder why so many.
Cat5(e) cable is generally comprised of eight 24 gauge conductors, so your 22 gauge should be even better for conductivity. You could use some of those extra conductors to carry analog audio for a small speaker behind the keypad (M1KP2). I think you will want to use the Elk data base hub for retrofit. It will make your connections much simpler if you have multiple keypads. Good luck. How about posting some pictures when you are done.