QUOTE(jatherinesa @ Dec 2 2009, 03:29 PM)
we should look at the brighter side, more roads more choices.nearer if you want to go to the airport.
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QUOTE(charlesPuchong @ Dec 3 2009, 09:23 AM) there is no road link to airport from laman grandview....the main entrance /exit now is at the junction after Petronas station along LDP at Bukit puchong...i dont think BPP people want to drive to Laman view...then to bukit puchong and then toward LDP to KLIA....so my point of view don't need to joint both hills..... under mpsj master plan, there's reserved for the link.and the other one is between saujana puchong and equine side. basically its link bpp to putrajaya and indirectly to airport. most important it is toll-free. this is just my opinion and not represents BPP PEOPLE as you mentioned. |
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QUOTE(CHK0891 @ Dec 4 2009, 02:48 PM) [attachmentid=1342370]not only link to laman g/view but there's 'cadangan jalan' to han ming school as well. huge plot beside the cemetery is for 'kediaman', will generate more traffics. This post has been edited by mroys@lyn: Dec 7 2009, 07:23 AM |
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QUOTE(T816B @ Jan 21 2010, 08:34 PM) Due to the recent break-ins in Puteri 12, I have installed the infrared sensor (array type) to safe guard my front and rear windows. If you install the sensor close enough to the windows, that will eliminate the false alarms caused by birds. In fact, I hardly see birds in my housing area. As for bees/insects/birds/cats, a timer can be added into the circuitry to prevent false alarms. Most importantly, most of the sensors in the market will not be able to detect those insects (too small). I have also raised the installed height from the ground level, so that cats/dogs will not activate. My units are already in use for the last 2 weeks, no false alarm after I added the circuitry. hi bro,The main difference of my installation as compare to others is, my sensors are installed close to the windows (others are at the fencing). I am not safe guarding the car porch, but to add a layer of protection at the windows. Before one can try to play open your grille, the infrared sensors is already activated. good idea! my car porch is guarded by cctv which has motion detector and level of sensitivity can be adjusted based on your need. and this software based cctv can trigger the siren (yr computer speakers) or you can connect it to your alarm system. i didnt install cctv at rear door and windows so i plan to install the infrared sensor as mentioned by you. may i ask is this device stand-alone or must be connected to alarm system? wat's the cost? thanks, |
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QUOTE(Tohsan @ Jan 22 2010, 09:30 AM) how is this cctv cum alarm system work? let say when u come back from office, u open your autogate drive in then u walk down from your car, the motion detector will detect someone is there, alarm will triggered becos they can't recognise who is owner of the house and who is stranger right? it is normal cctv with infrared sensor (motion detector). the software does the job. you can set the time (when and how) to activate the siren and/or recording.camera is around Rm200 and the capture card (4 ports) is around RM300; software is free (don't ask why, illegal, for home use only). Installation by my alarm supplier; currently does not linked to my alarm system. just use my computer speakers to alert me at night if any motion is detected by any of my 4 cameras at night. This post has been edited by mroys@lyn: Jan 22 2010, 10:49 AM |
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QUOTE(diylover @ Feb 2 2010, 01:41 PM) 2 things to i need to modify at primrose ie. the staircase and the gate. if follow proper/legal way, you must pay TNB some fees.The staircase does not have enough lighting and the gate is too narrow. Staircase: need to replace the concrete side wall with glass for better lighting. Gate: to widen the entrance by removing the dustbin. Removing the dustbin could be a tricky part as the TNB meter is next to it. It may "touch" the live cables during renovation work, need special permit to do that ? thanks how abt yr JBA meter? no need to relocate? |
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QUOTE(JayC75 @ Feb 4 2010, 08:36 AM) i hv the same question also, guess the tie in point is located above the ceilling. So u can easily tie in if u install Storage Water Heater or Solar Heater, but not sure those electric heater like Alpha, panasonic, etc.. if you choose to use instant water heater, you need to change the mixer type valve or do some plumbing work to join yr heater to the incoming cold water. hot water pipe will be abandoned.last time i paid RM400 to install 2 nos storage water heater (including any additional piping, valves etc). |
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QUOTE(trojant @ Feb 5 2010, 09:53 AM) tat means its relatively easier if to install centralised Storage Water Heater or Solar Heater than individual one, at least no hacking? it is always easier to follow what is provided rather than customise it.but the storage type heater is more expensive. i used 2 medium size tanks instead of 1 large tank; not really centralised. |
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QUOTE(charlesPuchong @ Feb 5 2010, 11:50 AM) can PM me more detail regarding your centralised storage type heater? my current hse is using the simple water heater ...i mean hang on the wall type...my new house may consider using this centralised storage heater.. i wouldn't say centralised system. It is just the plumbling system for upper flr bathrooms comes with hot and cold piping. Since both bathrooms can be connected above the ceiling, some are using large storage type heater for both bathrooms (so called centralised). I had made mistake by installing 2 nos of medium (2nd smallest, Joven) size tank. Based on my current usage, one is sufficent for 2 adults and 2 kids. Don't trust the product spec.Thanks! This post has been edited by mroys@lyn: Feb 5 2010, 02:06 PM |
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QUOTE(mrv38 @ Feb 6 2010, 12:46 AM) Sorry, how much would the tank and heater cost? This post has been edited by mroys@lyn: Feb 8 2010, 02:23 PMvaries depends on capacity http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/929345 will it contribute to higher electricity bill as compared to the individual wall mounted one? most probably higher |
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56% gross profit? is it bubble?
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overheard of the aunty at dim-sum restaurant said "wherever tan sri built hse, i will invest". this phenomenon is very scary heh.
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QUOTE(Tohsan @ Feb 24 2010, 03:40 PM) i m not selling any house ma, can only envy you guys that really reap the profit, beside I m oni a poor chap aunty maa... where got play forex one. Added on February 24, 2010, 3:41 pm why don u ask her whether she like to follow Tan Sri foot step dabbling in Forex with negative result of USD500+ millions |
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» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Is it burglar-proof glass pane? else the grille will cover the nice decorative door. This post has been edited by mroys@lyn: Mar 1 2010, 06:49 AM |
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there's a corner unit in puteri6 asking for 700k.
good buy or good bye? |
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QUOTE(JayC75 @ Mar 4 2010, 10:20 AM) hope it works..btw the construction work near Tractor there is it for the LDP expansion work or new LRT? Depends on which exact location.LDP is upgrading 'tractor' interchange. In future, keep right to 'Plaza Tol Puchong Selatan' instead of left [unconfirmed source]. Along Jalan Puchong, Prasarana is (or was) doing soil investigation for Ampang Line extension. Other related news: TOUCH N GO POINT OF SALES CENTRE OPENS ON LDP AND SPRINT |
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