I like what devices you chose. They look and sound quite nice. The 90s smoke looks quite cool, too. The conventional Simplex T-bar pull station with the STI stopper definitely makes the area that it is in look more professional. The other smokes you chose are awesome. The strobes you chose are awesome. The manual activation devices you chose are awesome. Overall, you have an awesome system. I do like it. Anyway, enough about that, awesome Fire System Test. Keep it flowing!
As lots would know I'm not the biggest Simplex fan but damn those sound good and simplex does have some cool unique devices thanks for mentioning sync protocol as I was going to ask what you were running them on
I recently got a bunch of smartsync Truealerts along with some other simplex parts including a 4100U panel. I’ll be making a sneak peek vid on it soon.
You just remove the wires from the module. You connect the two wires from the switch directly to your system. And you just wire the horn and strobe separately for audible silence, when you hit silence it cuts power to the horns
well i understand you did some speaker strobes of simplex but I wish there is more but is this video about focusing on electronic truealert hornstrobes? i understand there are 4903 series models but there is 4904 4905 4906 and sometimes 4907 and so on.
4903 series consists of strobe plates (post 2903 series), the original 90s 4903 horn strobes, and the TrueAlerts that are either free run or SmartSync with no Multi-Candela. 4904 series is remote strobes 4905 series is accessories like skirts, sync modules, cages, covers, etc. 4906 series is smart sync multi-candela TrueAlerts 4907 series appears to be some sort of news broadcast system with LED text displays and such Hope this helps!
Can Simplex TrueAlert Horn Strobes like the ones at 0:00,1:30, 2:14, 3:28 and 4:00 be found in California? They are mostly found in the Eastern United States, although they can be found in the West, right?
@@FireAlarmDude5967 Oh, because I saw them at the Seattle Zoo in Seattle, WA. But keep in mind Theme Park HeideLand is in California. What city? Pomona.