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Re: oh no..not a Moose Z1100
Bottom posting is a pain.
I didn't like the switch because the homeowner can just turn off the panel -
like he did. Oh yeah the on/off switch!...yeah I guess I did turn it off..is
that what it was?
"West Alarm" <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 19:33:55 -0700, "Crash Gordon"
| <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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| >"West Alarm" <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| >news:s99is2hq8hs8ompjd1got45p6cpi92pif8@xxxxxxxxxx
| >| On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 15:38:50 -0700, "Crash Gordon"
| >| <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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| >| >The only thing wrong with this system was someone turned off the
| >**STUPID**
| >| >ON/OFF button in the panel...
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| >|
| >| I miss the on/off switch on the old Moose panels, I think it's a great
| >| feature. I also like the fact that the panel is separate from the
| >| terminal strips making panel swaps a breeze.
| >|
| >
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| **TOP POSTING FIXED**
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| >Yep removable terminal strips was a good idea....the on/off switch I
didn't
| >like.
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| Why didn't you like the on/off switch? I thought is was great when
| adding new powered components, there was no need to pull a leg off the
| AC terminals and risk blowing the x-former or conversely risk a fuse
| blow whist powering the new device.
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