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Finally came around on wireless sensors after years of hating them

I used to think wireless sensors were just asking for trouble. Battery failures, signal drops, false alarms. But my partner convinced me to try a Honeywell system on a retrofit job in a 1920s house downtown. Running wires through those old plaster walls was going to take me three days. The wireless setup took me about 4 hours and I only had to replace one battery in 8 months. Now I use them on maybe half my jobs depending on the situation. Has anyone else had a change of heart about a tool or method they swore they'd never use?
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sarahh48
sarahh4810d ago
Four hours instead of three days, now I'm the one running out of excuses to avoid work.
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wren826
wren82610d ago
Oh come on, @sarahh48, is it really that bad? You're acting like having a little extra free time is some kind of punishment. I bet half your excuses were just "my internet's down" anyway, which doesn't really work when you're already at home. Maybe just lean into it and take the win instead of stressing over it.
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