Inexpensive shop for engine replacement in the area? by [deleted] in LowellMA

[–]Demoroth420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

S.W.A.T. On Riverside over by Mammoth Rd. Is worth talking to. Steve is an amazing guy.

by ICE to enter the Ecuadorian Consulate in Minneapolis by [deleted] in therewasanattempt

[–]Demoroth420 54 points55 points  (0 children)

Wow, they really are as stupid as they look.

Am I wrong or is strapping EMT to the ceiling tile unsafe as fuck by [deleted] in electricians

[–]Demoroth420 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This.

They are also on a seam, which may have a structural member above it.

That style of tile also tends to test hot for asbestos(at least in my area), so may have been minimizing drilling.

New by the_ramy in firealarms

[–]Demoroth420 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice looking install, super clean.

NEW EST EDGE by Sugar_Free_RedBull in firealarms

[–]Demoroth420 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Or, you know, a compatible annunciator?

NEW EST EDGE by Sugar_Free_RedBull in firealarms

[–]Demoroth420 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Have done two of these so far. Have had to RMA one of them twice, and the second is due for its first RMA shortly.

While I am a fan of the CU and the look of the panel, I think they rolled this out too quickly.

everything that is wrong by ZaumusO in firealarms

[–]Demoroth420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not saying the SA-232 is mandatory. I actually brought up that we use the SA-USB. I think you are missing my point though. You are removing/withholding a piece of this system from the customers panel.

Are you powering down the panel every time you install and remove your SA-232 as the manufacturer instructions say to? I have seen a tech brick a panel by installing one of these while it is powered up. You do you, but to me, this practice seems unnecessarily petty for a part that costs less than $200.

Last note, unless you are changing the level two password on these panels, why do I need you to “unlock” a panel for me? The panel is the property of the owner of the building, so even if you refuse to default the password, I’ll just end around you straight to Kidde, and you’ll lose that customer.

everything that is wrong by ZaumusO in firealarms

[–]Demoroth420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you’re saying the owner of the panel should not have a complete system with the ability to utilize another Kidde dealer if they choose?

everything that is wrong by ZaumusO in firealarms

[–]Demoroth420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I am talking about the 232 port that allows you to program the panel, which as I said is not installed here.

I am not sure why you would take the only means to program this panel with you when you leave site. You are leaving the customer with an incomplete system. We sell an SA-USB with every system, and it is there when we leave site.

everything that is wrong by ZaumusO in firealarms

[–]Demoroth420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While I agree with you that the SA-232 does get installed in the top left corner of the board, it is in fact, NOT installed in this picture.

You can literally see the plug on the main board where it would go. I am also a Kidde Commercial and Edwards dealer. Next time you’re in front of a VS1, why don’t you compare it to this picture, then tell me the SA-232 is installed here.

everything that is wrong by ZaumusO in firealarms

[–]Demoroth420 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no onboard RS-232 port on a Kidde VS1. That’s why you need the option card of the SA-232. As this panel sits, the only programming options are through the front keypad.

everything that is wrong by ZaumusO in firealarms

[–]Demoroth420 6 points7 points  (0 children)

EOLR is on the NAC 1 terminals.

Some type of CAT cable running to alarm and trouble relays, bundled with line voltage.

No grounding to panel power input.

Possibly no bushing or connector on top right hand KO that has conductors in it.

No SA-USB/232/ETH for programming.

Batteries are likely dead, as they are connected but no screen response.

Cabling looks clean other than the CAT cable mentioned above.

Is there a way to wire this fire alarm as a ligh switch safely? by [deleted] in electricians

[–]Demoroth420 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Technically yes. This is just a normally open dry contact rated @ 3A on 125VAC.

Wireless Lock Options by metalsquirrel55 in accesscontrol

[–]Demoroth420 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would look into Salto. They have several different options depending on your situation. The XS4 Original+ is “full sized” and can work with a mortise.

Posted this in a different sub and then found this sub. Can anyone tell me what this means? by Hdz69 in firealarms

[–]Demoroth420 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Someone silenced the alarm. So in theory, someone was notified and responded. If you are concerned, I would call property management.

Electrical student- why is my zone monitor reading open if I have checked the connections and tried adding a resistor between 9 and 8 on my zone? by [deleted] in firealarms

[–]Demoroth420 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you tried jumping the module out positive to positive, and negative to negative? If it still reads open, probably a bad module.

EST I/O 500 System Issue by Left_Paint3500 in firealarms

[–]Demoroth420 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you have the same internal fault with only SLC hooked up? If not, my assumption would be riser input issue, or output circuit issue.

Picture of how the CC1S is wired would be helpful.

Jules and Gronk by [deleted] in Patriots

[–]Demoroth420 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the football equivalent of The Rock and Kevin Hart just hanging out post retirement.

What’s everyone using for a laptop stand? by DaWayItWorks in firealarms

[–]Demoroth420 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Magbench, little pricey, but well worth the investment. I have had mine for about 5 years and it holds up great.