Helpful video man, can you also make videos of how to run the wires for the strikes, both wood and metal frames? Just wanted to see some tricks. I know every site is different but i just wanted to see how you do such jobs. Thanks man. Keep on!
You don't need any Certs to become a helper. Once you are in the industry, the company you work for will get you a Security Access Controls License to be able to view drawings with high security details. As you make your way through this industry, you can get certifications on different types of systems. Hope this helps.
Thanks, 10yr in the field now currently a lead low voltage tech. We run the cable but out source the installation and I’m trying to see where to start. I’ve heard of open path, but couldn’t get information to learn from them. Any systems that I could get training online?
Actually, when you search for this kind of Job you will have to search by Security Technician. Low Voltage Technicians can be all the way from Fire, Access Controls, Network Infrastructure (Data Guys), Intrusion Systems, Camera Systems Etc. This kind of work is mostly done on the Access Controls Systems, installing Electric Locks.
Yes sir, I'm currently employed and happy with the Company I'm with, they have taken good care of me so far, but you never know so I will definitely keep the offer in mind, thanks buddy.
Incredibly helpful. Thank you.
I'm glad it helped.
Helpful video man, can you also make videos of how to run the wires for the strikes, both wood and metal frames? Just wanted to see some tricks. I know every site is different but i just wanted to see how you do such jobs. Thanks man. Keep on!
I appreciate you buddy, and definitely, I'll make a video about that next time. 😎🤘
@@lowvoltageghost888 thanks bud!! Looking forward to it. 🙌
I would also like a wire running video.
Great job bro, all I needed to know was in your vid, respect.
I'm glad I could help. Please don't forget to like and subscribe. lol have a great day.
Predrill as straight as you can...cause you don't wanna f#@k it up 😂😂
Thanks for the video yo!
Hell yea, them we get kicked off site for now being professional. Lol
always a PITA - nice work!
Thanks buddy.
I'd also like to see your cabling techniques for your strike installations sir.
I'm working on a video for this buddy. Thanks for the support.
Wiring was the only thing I was hoping to see....
Shoe how you put the pad on the wall.
You skipped the best part, I wanted to see how you connect the reader to the strike lock
I apologize for this sir, I will make another video explaining this one.
me too
Cable routing how-to would have been helpful.
I will post a video soon about this buddy, just been super busy. Thanks
Great video very detailed
Thank you sir
What is name of the De walt tool that you are using?
ATOMIC 20V MAX Cordless Brushless Oscillating Multi Tool
Great video!
Thanks buddy.
Show how you put the pad on the wall.
I will, on a coming up video, buddy.
Can you show how to trouble shoot .
Sure buddy, I've just been super busy. I'll upload s troubleshooting video.
What type of certification you need to learn this, access control?
You don't need any Certs to become a helper. Once you are in the industry, the company you work for will get you a Security Access Controls License to be able to view drawings with high security details. As you make your way through this industry, you can get certifications on different types of systems.
Hope this helps.
Thanks, 10yr in the field now currently a lead low voltage tech. We run the cable but out source the installation and I’m trying to see where to start. I’ve heard of open path, but couldn’t get information to learn from them. Any systems that I could get training online?
Assa Abloy Academy has a lot of webinars.
Nice video!
Thanks buddy, hopefully you learned something.
Where the wire lol
Now do metal/concrete back fill and aluminum.
Hammer drill for concrete. Dremel for metal.
Nice job
Thanks buddy
I like this kind of work. When you search for a job online, is it a low voltage technician?
Actually, when you search for this kind of Job you will have to search by Security Technician. Low Voltage Technicians can be all the way from Fire, Access Controls, Network Infrastructure (Data Guys), Intrusion Systems, Camera Systems Etc.
This kind of work is mostly done on the Access Controls Systems, installing Electric Locks.
Do you work for a company because I would like to employ you if not.
Yes sir, I'm currently employed and happy with the Company I'm with, they have taken good care of me so far, but you never know so I will definitely keep the offer in mind, thanks buddy.