I honestly dig the look of the L Series LED Ceiling mount. However, for the wall Mount, I still find the L series classic to look better. Cannot wait to see the final product of the Outdoor L Series LED and the low frequency devices.
As me as the person who made the LED L-Series, it was all a wish. This is actually what it will look like. I replaced EST Integrity's with LED L-Series
@Picklebean72 I wished for LED L-Series, and it came true. I even wished that it will flash like Xenon strobes would. That is how the LED L-Series were made.
Very awesome! I like this LED Series! I would prefer a Simplex 2903, 4903 or QuickAlert over it. I think this design is more professional and up to date than the original L-Series. I even like them more than the Advance, but not as much as the older Classics and em good ol' classic Sounder Strobes!
Fun fact: These new system sensor appliances are actually OEM replacements for the xenon strobe l-series. The old xenon l-series is getting a complete phase-out.
@@TheFirePanelThat single gang remote strobe looks about the size as say a Simplex 4904-9137 just with a Smaller LED Strobe that is not as difficult to remove
Me too. It's different for sure, but I think this general style is where most companies are going. At the end of the day, looks are far less important than function, and these things work really well. With less current draw per device, also able to get more devices on a single line than before.
As long as the panel is set to Light Speed, I think it should technically work unless they changed something from the 9200UDLS. This makes it fine for a hobby system, but not UL listed for a real system. In some of my older videos, I had mix matched NBG-12LX and BG-12LXs on my MS-9200UDLS without issue.
Very cool! I find it nice that system Sensor casually made a LED alarm on first attempt to a good strobe flash. Other brands like wheelock and EST had slower flashes that have been updated.
I like the new design honestly, its time for something new. It would be weird to see something like this on an older system like a 9200/5024 system which are common in my area, but overall the features are cool especially the holes for measuring with a multimeter, makes diagnosing faulty devices/NACs a snap
I’m not sure how they would because they don’t fit, but I could be wrong. My understanding was the redesigned bracket was built to replace the Gen 1 brackets without replacing all the devices.