Living in S.E. ,you live with the threat of storms. However, Isaac was the first (very) near miss at my new house and property. It was not a big storm by our normal standards (think Betsy, Camille, Katrina, Rita, etc), but it moved so slow that it cause widespread power outages and flooding. I was luckier than many in that I had no serious damage and only lost power for about 2.5 days. I haven't set up an emergency power system yet. When the power went out, a yellow warning triangle on my house alarm control pad lite up and stayed on. The system was powered by the back up battery for about 1.5 days then went dead. When the grid power came back on, the yellow triangle lite again and stayed on. The manual says that if your house power or neighborhood power goes out and the warning light comes on, call for service. I checked the battery (small 12V) and it seems to be OK (almost 14V). I pressed the reset button and that did nothing. I would hate to be forced to pay a service call every time the power goes out. Does anyone have any ideas on what my next step should be?
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