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Big Sale Is On - UPDATED 03-26-26
The Big Sale is on but not like originally planned, it is a by appointment type of thing now. Be sure to call before you come to make sure the day isn't already full with peeps scheduled to come in, and make sure what you want is still available.
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Geno wrote: There are always sneaky ways to do things lol. Mechanics make a lot of money charging book time then finding the little well kept secrets...
I could make some serious money doing this one, the book is probably 8 hrs. on this one.
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The new system has been integrated with all of the old wired sensors and has a 99 zone wireless system. It calls phones when it goes off, has an app to run it, it even talks and welcomes customers from the door trigger lol. The thing I like the most is it has remotes, no more keypad use unless I feel like it or to set things up in it. :rolling
I'll have to get a vid of it when I get all of the extra sirens and strobes installed inside and outside.
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Wow I would like to be there when that goes off........but not inside if there's some deadly gas blowing in there....:smile2
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Geno wrote: I could buy a pretty nice Wheel Horse with the labor on that job alone lol. :rolling
Maybe two:rolling4
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I had all of the inside sirens hooked up and after a minute or so the alarm head unit shut them down, but the internal siren in the head kept working. They came back after a rearm so there must be an overload circuit for protection of the outboard siren circuit. I thought no big deal, I'll let the siren output trigger a 30A relay off of the battery in the test bench and then I can run all the sirens I want. I had the relay hooked up and pushed the panic button on one of the remotes and the relay wouldn't engage... I checked the voltage out of the siren driver and it was only 7V, not enough to trip the relay.
I don't know if running the extra sirens weakened the circuit or if it was always 7 volts. The unit works great with 2 sirens at 7V, but not more than 2. The sirens are rated at 5-12V. I can't get any help from the manufacturer so I called Amazon and asked them what I should do. They said since the unit was installed they would just credit me for this one and I could order another one and use what I needed. This is why I deal with Amazon so much.
Another one will be here Monday. If that one does only 7V out of the siren driver I'll know it's normal I guess, and put that one in the house with just the 1 siren that comes with it or 2 sirens lol. There's also a 10A 6V to 12V step up transformer on the way for the shop just in case.
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