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Re: Brinks as stand-alone alarm
those pig-tails are 3 or 4 bucks...we'll worth the time.
they sent me 2 for free
however, they'd be another thing to remember to load on the truck :-)
"Ranger" <hd_ranger@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message =
news:gpY9e.11173$go4.1375@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Some time ago there was a post here from a company offering free =
samples
> http://www.lineseizure.com/
> I got two samples, very well made, that solve the 'interface' issue, =
if you
> are willing to run a wire to the network interface. (Of course if it =
was
> inside this would be easy) They even have a durable tag identifying =
the
> connector as security equipment.
> I don't know how much they cost; I didn't check into them, since at =
work all
> my phone cabling terminates on 66 blocks. I punch down the alarm phone =
wire
> and come back, then feed the building. (The phone tech and the alarm =
tech
> are both me and we hardly ever argue...)
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> Rick C.
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> "Jen...tel" <poleclimber@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1114129358.297110.325230@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Russ your right i'm wound a bit tight, overtime and all. Didn't =
help
> > that my last job that night was a 8pm emergency call for dead lines.
> > Got there and L1 was being used for the alarm and returned to L2 =
which
> > was also active so we had two lines colliding together. The home =
owner
> > said the alarm company had done some work but he didn't know they
> > worked out at the NID, but he left before they finished. Not only =
that
> > but they tapped in on the CO side of the NID and cut the wire short.
> > Couldn't move the NID as it was wedged between two boxes. Had to =
make
> > a temporary jumper to restore service and will need to have a new =
line
> > ran to the house all because the alarm guy didn't want to unwrap 6
> > inside lines so they tapped the single CO side. I'm the one who had =
to
> > tell the customer that we need to charge him for it, and I'm the one
> > who had to get yelled at by him because the alarm company said
> > everything was working when they left. Not only that but had to deal
> > with the crap about not hooking back the alarm. Not my job to fix =
the
> > F-up of the alarm guy since he had it wired ass backwards. That was =
one
> > of Crash's never do anything wrong jobs probably. Jen.
> >
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