***** Nope, the school was built in 2007. S.E.R. told me what it was though. I had lived in Fort Hood, and any building on a military base has to have a general emergency device.
yes there are 2 screws holing the red part on the front when you take those off then you can remove the red cover and under the strob tucked away is the candela selector
The best way to be able to play music on this is if you swapped the transformer module from a Speaker Strobe (E70 or so) for the chime module on this. What you would then do is hook up your "newly" speaker strobe to an amp that outputs either 25v or 70v. On the newer models, it's quite easy to swap the chime module for the transformer module, just unscrew the modules itself, take out a few plugs from the units, swap, then reconnect.
I've done it before off-camera with the help of the System Sensor MDL, which codes it in Temporal perfectly. It's actually kinda cool this way. On the other hand, hook any horn up in addition to what I mentioned above, it gets more interesting. Somehow I find that part interesting...lol.
I have a white WHEELOCK AS-24-C.
+T Dawg I'd like to get the AS-24-C at some point. Seems like a neat variant of the AS (ceiling mount).
Cool.
My old school had Wheelock E-90s with yellow strobes. What do you think those might have been for?
The strobes may have yellowed over time from age. That's the only thing I can think of.
***** Nope, the school was built in 2007. S.E.R. told me what it was though. I had lived in Fort Hood, and any building on a military base has to have a general emergency device.
Ah, gotcha! I somehow thought "old school." Those are probably your typical "alert" strobes then, as part of a mass notification system.
***** I usually mean the school I went to before the one I'm at.
Great video! The Wheelock E90 looks like a chime strobe?
Can you make a vid on your collection.
Do you have a system.
Is there a way to change the Candela selection?
yes there are 2 screws holing the red part on the front when you take those off then you can remove the red cover and under the strob tucked away is the candela selector
Can you even play music on there if you wanted too by the way?
The best way to be able to play music on this is if you swapped the transformer module from a Speaker Strobe (E70 or so) for the chime module on this. What you would then do is hook up your "newly" speaker strobe to an amp that outputs either 25v or 70v.
On the newer models, it's quite easy to swap the chime module for the transformer module, just unscrew the modules itself, take out a few plugs from the units, swap, then reconnect.
iiKinqComic omg same I always think the alarm is going off
Thanks!
Do ch-70s or ch-90s need speaker wiring, a amp, etc.
These are cool!
Can that be the same to the CH-70,a hospital my mom works at has the CH-70.
cmtorres67 yes it can
That is cool looks like u would see hotels use it as am acacuation system
Kinda loud for a chime/strobe. Was that on high or low volume?
I think it's adjustable by a potentiometer, just like the pitch.
i do like chime strobes but why is continuous 3 seconds
It took a while but now it should be on there. If it isn't then I don't know why.
But how can a 110 candela strobe be like a 15 candela strobe.
Thanks! :)
you should try making it like code 3. do it 3 times then wait 1 second and do it over and over again.
I've done it before off-camera with the help of the System Sensor MDL, which codes it in Temporal perfectly. It's actually kinda cool this way.
On the other hand, hook any horn up in addition to what I mentioned above, it gets more interesting. Somehow I find that part interesting...lol.
Cool
confusing sound
I like it. :)
Do your neighbours mind
Lol spamming the alarm