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Alarm.com Flex IO: Security Sensor No Power or Internet needed PLUS works for Mobile Assets
Learn about the Alarm.com Flex IO cellular security device.
Monitor more of what matters - without boundaries!
The Alarm.com Flex IO, is a next-generation sensor designed for monitoring property and assets anywhere. Whether it’s in someone’s backyard or on the other side of the country, our durable, battery-powered sensor provides real-time alerts so users can keep an eye on what matters most.
The Flex IO:
• Works anywhere there’s LTE cellular coverage-panel, hub or Wi-Fi not required!
• Is ruggedized and weather-proofed for the outdoors
• Has an expected battery life of 2+ years (and optional wired power)
A few things your can protect:
- Sheds & Storage: including temporary buildings such as co...
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Видео

Trailer Storage Rack for Spools of Cable, Packout and Extension Ladder | Customize it for your needs
Просмотров 8813 года назад
Starting our Ron Paulk inspired trailer build out, staring out with a strut cable storage unit and bracing for the relocated tool chest. We are outfitting and planning out our new work trailer, including a storage rack for our spools of cable made from metal strut. This unit also is storing our extension ladder and some Milwaukee Packout storage boxes. Accent Alarms is a very small business and...
A better gas can! No more gas on your hands, gulping or dripping. Do you know about SureCan?
Просмотров 1293 года назад
#ThingsILike is a series of videos about products that we like that aren’t always directly related to the security industry. Sean is wearing a Nine Line RED Friday shirt in this video, we are not sponsored and we bought the shirt. We do honor RED Fridays if you are interested in a Nine Line RED Friday shirt you can go to www.ninelineapparel.com/search?type=product&q=red friday* and get yours. T...
Alarm.com Connected Car: Driver Alerts & Tracking & Vehicle Safety
Просмотров 8213 года назад
Sean walks you through the new Alarm.com Car Connector/Connected Car. Connected Car allows customers to track their vehicle’s location, monitor its diagnostic health and receive alerts for speeding, towing and more-all from our mobile app. Plus, because the Car Connector uses a dedicated cellular connection and has a backup battery, they get 24/7 awareness, even when the car is parked and the e...
Hanwha Multi-Directional PNM-9085RQZ Security Camera
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.3 года назад
We recently installed a Hanwha Techwin multi-directional P-Series PTRZ security camera. Sean goes through his initial thoughts on this newer product including a few lessons learned. The Hanwha Techwin PNM-9085RQZ Wisenet P series network vandal outdoor Multi-Sensor Multi-Directional dome camera provides 4x 5MP sensors for a total resolution of 20MP. Each camera head features 30fps, a motorized ...
Long-time client got BAMBOOZLED! Non-compliant/high risk/liability gate install
Просмотров 4853 года назад
A long time client decided to use one of the larger fence companies in our region to save a few dollars. More times than not there is a reason for price differences. Now this former client has to decide what there will do with at least two dangerous and high risk gates they had this fence company install for them. From non-code compliance to flat out pathetic work, follow me as I walk around th...
Alarm.com Smart Gateway & WiFi Camera setup
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 года назад
Our first look at Alarm.com video products. Sean gives you his thoughts on Alarm.com's Smart Gateway and ADC-V523 Indoor Wi-Fi camera as he sets both of these up for the 1st time. You can purchase Alarm.com products, including subscriptions from: www.accentalarms.com/products/c593-video-monitoring-alarmcom/ You can learn more about Alarm.com video solutions at: www.accentalarms.com/Content/noco...
Ariens RapidTrak Professional 28-inch snowblower from big box store
Просмотров 14 тыс.4 года назад
I just purchased an Ariens RapidTrak Professional 28-inch snowblower. While I tried to buy it from a local Ariens dealer, I ended up getting it from one of the big box stores. I had planned on making a video that showed how to assemble the RapidTrak, but to my surprise they assembled it for me. Well, they tried. Well they got and A for effort, well excluding the individual who attempted to asse...
Tilt-A-Way (tilt-gate) Cable Replacement
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.4 года назад
We recently replaced the cables on a Ideal Manufacturing Tilt-A-Way HYJD-25 gate operator. Accent Alarms is a very small business and we appreciate you taking the time to watch our video, we hope you’ll support our small business and others by: 1. Subscribing to our channel 2. Purchasing from our website 3. If you’re local, contact us to provide you with a solution 4. Follow us on Social Media ...
Veto Pro Pack KP-XL Van/Trailer/Shop Wall Organizer
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.4 года назад
Sean with Accent Alarms shows his Veto Pro Pac KP-XL Van or Wall Organizer. Watch as he opens the box up and installs the wall organizer in Accent Alarms rolling toolbox/work trailer. Not a bunch of technical stuff, just his opinionated opinion! :) Accent Alarms is a very small business and we appreciate you taking the time to watch our video, we hope you’ll support our small business and other...
Siklu and Fluidmesh Video/Security wirless system upgrade
Просмотров 9734 года назад
We recently upgraded a couple of Fluidmesh radios and security camera to a pair of Siklu mmWave point-to-point radios, Fluidmesh FM3200 point-to-multipoint radio and Dahua HD security cameras. 0:47 Please subscribe, comment, and like :) 1:28 We're stating with/what are we doing? 2:12 Let's get started 3:56 4" Rigid conduit makes a nice camera mount 4:02 Distraction Navy Super-Hornet Departs 4:1...
VetoProPac Meter Bag (MB-CAMO) for Low Voltage Technician Setup
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.4 года назад
Sean with Accent Alarms shows his Veto Pro Pac Meter Bag (MB). His Veto Pro Pac MB-CAMO meter bag can be seen along with a brief explanation. Not a bunch of technical stuff, just his opinionated opinion! :) The Meter Bag Details The MB is a clip-on meter bag designed to hold a small selection of tools and one or two meters. When not in use it can clip onto any model Veto bag’s tape clip or D-Ri...
BEA Laser Review (LZR-H100) Vechicle Loop Replacement
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.4 года назад
We recently installed a pair of BEA Sensor's LZR-H100 vehicle laser beam loop detectors. Sean goes though his thoughts on this newer product. BEA LZR-H100 Loop Detector Lasers available on our website: bit.ly/LZRH100 Accent Alarms is a very small business and we appreciate you taking the time to watch our video, we hope you’ll support our small business and others by: 1. Subscribing to our chan...
Vechicle Slide Gate System - HySecurity SlideDriver
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.4 года назад
Recent installation of an Accent Alarms Gate System. This includes widening a driveway and gate from 12 feet to 18 feet, a HySecurity SlideDriver 50VF 2/3, Open Options DNA Fusion access control integration, an Dahua 180 HD security camera, a Fluidmesh point-to-multipoint wireless radio, a Nema 4 nVent Hoffman Enclosure and all the other accessories needed to make this a complete Gate System. P...
Make it better! HySecurity Drive Rail/Ramps
Просмотров 2524 года назад
#MakeItBetter HySecurity Slow Down Ramps should be designed better to work with their drive rail.
FA18's Depart wrapping up a great week of gate work
Просмотров 654 года назад
FA18's Depart wrapping up a great week of gate work
Vehicle Slide Gate Installation - HySecurity SlideDriver (Video #4)
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.5 лет назад
Vehicle Slide Gate Installation - HySecurity SlideDriver (Video #4)
How To RJ45 Network Cables - Four Different Methods of Connectors including RevConnect
Просмотров 8565 лет назад
How To RJ45 Network Cables - Four Different Methods of Connectors including RevConnect
Veto Pro Pac OT-XL Low Voltage/Gate Contractor Setup
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.5 лет назад
Veto Pro Pac OT-XL Low Voltage/Gate Contractor Setup
Milwaukee Packout Tool Case used for Laptop Storage
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.5 лет назад
Milwaukee Packout Tool Case used for Laptop Storage
Veto Pro Pac TECH-MCT Low Voltage Contractor Setup
Просмотров 23 тыс.5 лет назад
Veto Pro Pac TECH-MCT Low Voltage Contractor Setup
About Accent Alarms
Просмотров 2225 лет назад
About Accent Alarms
Thoughts on using Sika Foam Post Hole Mix used for mailbox installation
Просмотров 25 тыс.5 лет назад
Thoughts on using Sika Foam Post Hole Mix used for mailbox installation
Dahua N52BF3Z 5MP Security Camera next to the Axis P1447-LE 5MP
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.5 лет назад
Dahua N52BF3Z 5MP Security Camera next to the Axis P1447-LE 5MP
Vehicle Slide Gate Installation - HySecurity SlideDriver (Video #3)
Просмотров 4525 лет назад
Vehicle Slide Gate Installation - HySecurity SlideDriver (Video #3)
5 Tools for Every Low Voltage/Security Technician
Просмотров 26 тыс.5 лет назад
5 Tools for Every Low Voltage/Security Technician
Veto Pro Pac TP3B Tool Pouch - Low Voltage Contractor Tool Setup
Просмотров 5 тыс.5 лет назад
Veto Pro Pac TP3B Tool Pouch - Low Voltage Contractor Tool Setup
Vehicle Slide Gate Installation - HySecurity SlideDriver (Video #2)
Просмотров 5615 лет назад
Vehicle Slide Gate Installation - HySecurity SlideDriver (Video #2)
Vehicle Slide Gate Installation - HySecurity SlideDriver (Video #1)
Просмотров 6265 лет назад
Vehicle Slide Gate Installation - HySecurity SlideDriver (Video #1)
Laser Focus Movable (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) Security Camera Dahua next to Axis
Просмотров 21 тыс.5 лет назад
Laser Focus Movable (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) Security Camera Dahua next to Axis

Комментарии

  • @chuteu260
    @chuteu260 5 дней назад

    Thank you sir

  • @d28206
    @d28206 Месяц назад

    Worked for me

  • @samhoskins8706
    @samhoskins8706 Месяц назад

    Shouldn't be necessary to use two bags. Use use one bag and use leftover dirt to backfill.

  • @parashpa
    @parashpa 2 месяца назад

    Any advice on mounting the PFA120 on Stucco? I believe I have OSB or plywood behind the stucco. Toggle bolts?

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 2 месяца назад

      While I no longer use these products, I would attempt to hit stud to mount the device to. Toggle bolts require such a large hole, but if you miss then a toggle bolt might be your only option. They also have what I cal zip-its (not sure that's correct) that have an tilt out anchor, similar to a toggle bolt. These would also be a possibility.

  • @brine80
    @brine80 3 месяца назад

    I agree with this list, as an alarm guy. I recommend the Klein tweaker as it has 4 different sized tips in the shaft and I do use it almost daily. Also the Klein 11 in one screw driver, also has multiple size bits that can be quickly swapped around. The long handled snips/cutters are essential for cutting cables and wire, but at times I also find myself using a very small pair to snip just one small 16g or 18g or even smaller wire thats bundled together with a bunch of others. Having the small pair allows me to cut just one wire precisely, and cable ties that the larger pair is harder to work with and ensures I am cutting only what I need to and nothing else (very important). HVAC units often have big bundles of dozens of wires that run together. So even though we work with primarily 14-2, or 16-2, and 14-4 etc, there is a use for them. Yes you will absolutely need a multimeter as well, but starting out you start realizing the tools you need and begin to aquire them as you go. We use dozens of tools on install jobs, yes you will need all of them at some point, but to start out you need the essentials listed here, and you should have a multimeter as well. I use my flashlight and head lamp a lot as well, I recommend the headlamps you can get on amazon, rechargeable and motion activated on/off feature. This allows you to waive your hand in front of your face to turn the light on and off all day without searching for the button.

  • @GuamNavyWife
    @GuamNavyWife 3 месяца назад

    Too long winded.

  • @Over50FitForLife
    @Over50FitForLife 4 месяца назад

    Hey there Sean, Rufus here. We have the Slide Driver at our Sub Station. Our manual release keeps unlatching. No one can seem to figure out why. In your expert opinion what are the possible reasons?

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 3 месяца назад

      Without actually being there to troubleshoot your gate, I suspect that the drive wheels are contacting the stop ramp and popping the release assembly. Make sure (1) you don't have a broke wheel, (2) limit switch is out of alignment, (3) you slow-down valve is out of adjustment (if you have a model with this), (4) maybe your stop ramp is loose or messed up?

  • @Freekniggers
    @Freekniggers 4 месяца назад

    That is not an installation that is mounting onto an already installed mounting bracket/psu

  • @ColdGaming10-SC
    @ColdGaming10-SC 5 месяцев назад

    Where can I find this camera

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 5 месяцев назад

      lol this video is 14 years old, this camera is no longer available. :)

    • @Freekniggers
      @Freekniggers 4 месяца назад

      ​@@AccentAlarms Yes it is

    • @Freekniggers
      @Freekniggers 4 месяца назад

      On the selling site e. B. A. Y.

  • @peterevans8194
    @peterevans8194 6 месяцев назад

    Great video! It's funny how people's tool choice varies..I am in Telecoms in the UK, and I can't ever remember using a set of pliers like yours, or linesman's pliers either in the last 35 years. As the conductor's in the cables became smaller I don't think there was a need.. As far as pliers went, the three go-to tools were diagonal cutters, needlenose pliers, and adjustable end type strippers, a completely different style to the type popular in the US. All these pliers were 6". We would also possibly have crimpers (the company issued several different types over the years) and one or more insertion tools, plus a small selection of screwdrivers and that would round out a basic domestic service tool kit, barring testers, butt phones ect.. During the first couple of years I was out on installations, we did not even have electric drills, but rather a hammer driven No 14 Rawplug tool plus a couple of sizes of hand augers for going through wooden door or window frames! How the times have changed!!!

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 5 месяцев назад

      😄 Well stated! I use a lot of 18awg cables with beans, so my "crimpers" are still my go to for cutting and crimping. Plus they are large enough to double as a hammer! haha! On occasion, depending on what I'm doing, I will swap them out for some diag. cutters. :)

  • @johnoberle9750
    @johnoberle9750 6 месяцев назад

    I had a 1994 John Deere and half of it was produced by Murray. It was a good machine. Soon after John Deere’s were green and yellow Ariens. Been a long time since John Deere produced their own machine if ever. I have an Ariens 24 platinum now. I think the current line in the last eight years is the best Machines Ariens built in a long time. They went back to the cast iron gear box. Either Ariens or Toro for an American machine. Honda ? Back in the day Yamaha was hands down the best. Can’t get them in the states anymore. Ariens is the best of the best right now. My research on Honda is a mixed bag. They are expensive. There’s no cost savings buying from a big box store. Support your local dealers unless they are bad. They know how to assemble the product.

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the info. As a small business, I desperately tried buy from a local small company. They repeatedly tried to sell me what I didn't want and from the previous years models that they had in stock. Advised them exactly what I wanted, but they wouldn't order it for me. 😲🤷‍♂

  • @AS-xc2xf
    @AS-xc2xf 8 месяцев назад

    How to i program remote on this machines

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 8 месяцев назад

      The SlideDrivers do not come with any remotes, you would need to add a remote and wire to one of the open inputs on the SmartTouch control board. Programming a remote then would be dependent on the brand of remote you purchase to use with the SlideDriver.

  • @chewy3141
    @chewy3141 11 месяцев назад

    I like the small milwaukee side cutters over the snapon ones, cause theyre smaller and have a crimping spot behind the cutter, making it easier to crimp dolphin/b-connectors.

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the feedback, I'll have to check those out. I do love the "red" lol

  • @philipwilkins3812
    @philipwilkins3812 Год назад

    General question. I’ve been using Irb beams for years without issues. We switched mostly to optex beams and love them. I’ve got an Irb-Mon setup that’s failed twice on us and can’t figure out why. Driveway is 40ft. We install the beams and they work for a while. Then out of the blue they’re tripping on their own. We’ve reset the sensitivity twice. They work a few days then we again get a call that they’re not working. Get there and the boards flashing. Remove the cover and they work. So last time I used the cover to set sensitivity by placing the cover over 1/2 the unit while adjusting sensitivity. Any advise??

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms Год назад

      I've had horrible experiences with IRB's. They can interfere with one another, if you have multiple pairs, be sure to have the transmitters aimed in opposite directions so the do not hit the same receiver. On occasion, I've been able to purposely aim them away from each other to limit the cross-talk. I've also had issues during certain times of the year with the sun causing issues. My best advice is to use another product. My preferred beams are the Seco-Larm Enforcers, although I'm about to give the Nice/HySecurity BlueBus beams a try.

    • @philipwilkins3812
      @philipwilkins3812 Год назад

      @@AccentAlarms I’m using optex lately and zero issues

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms Год назад

      @@philipwilkins3812 I only have good things to say about Optex as well.

  • @rudymmirelez6289
    @rudymmirelez6289 Год назад

    As an alarm tech, I would add in a cordless SDS drill for concrete. A good light helps. Gloves, good tool bags or boxes is a must. Man, I could go on

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing

    • @YoMommaNYaDaddy
      @YoMommaNYaDaddy 6 месяцев назад

      Basically you can use tools that electricians use too

  • @philipwilkins3812
    @philipwilkins3812 Год назад

    Haven’t seen any new videos lately. You ok?

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms Год назад

      Thanks for asking. I'm good, been busy and making videos slows down the production of actual work. 😂😁 I've had a bunch of "ideas" and plans to make some new ones. I did took my green screen/video production room down and haven't had the time to put it back up. Maybe soon 🙄🤔

    • @philipwilkins3812
      @philipwilkins3812 Год назад

      @@AccentAlarms I just bought 2 new toys. 1) AC Scout. It monitors ac input voltage and it’s small. It will also monitor inputs. 2) I bought a meter that clamps on a ground rod to test ohms to ground. Better ground means less surge issues.

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms Год назад

      @@philipwilkins3812 very cool! I have a two "meggers" the newer one is a Fluke-1577 that I use frequently to test vehicle gate loops. Great tool to have in the "toolbox". 👍 The AC Scout looks pretty cool, I can think of several occasions that this would have been very handy to have.

  • @philipwilkins3812
    @philipwilkins3812 Год назад

    Meters are one of the most used pieces of equipment we use. I have a fluke. Fluke offer a meter for aprox $50. No excuses not to have one. Amp clamp is another meter that’s handy to own. Non-contact meter is handy. Not totally necessary but nice to have for $40. Meg-ohm for loops. Ground rod meter for ohms to ground. You need to measure the ground rod or you will have issues.

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms Год назад

      Completely agree, I have several myself. 😁👍

  • @danpavett8604
    @danpavett8604 Год назад

    Love the bag I have one myself. But….. you have a very silly hat on lol Also Milwaukee markers just like any other marker to be honest

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 10 месяцев назад

      Agree, haven't found much difference in markers. Thanks for the feedback

  • @melanieharris5595
    @melanieharris5595 Год назад

    Looks great! Thanks for sharing, I’m headed to Home Depot to pick up a bag.

  • @merrymanrc
    @merrymanrc Год назад

    If it was me I would contact arien company and let them know what going and how you got run around from the dealer too

  • @leonelcruz9307
    @leonelcruz9307 Год назад

    You should make it six things because you need to add a quality multimeter

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms Год назад

      Thanks for watching. Five or even six tools will be never enough, but more of a place to start. FYI I pull a 20-foot trailer so I'm guilty of having slightly than five tools. 🤷‍♂😅

  • @jiojimenez1120
    @jiojimenez1120 Год назад

    Does it have pockets inside ?

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 10 месяцев назад

      Not sure how this has gone unanswered for so long, I"m so sorry I'm just seeing it this morning. Yes there are small pockets inside the flap. I guess for things like dividers for 1/4 driver bits

  • @NotToShabbyy
    @NotToShabbyy Год назад

    Where do you buy that ball/chain and that magnet? That would be a life saver, I use a string with a nut tied to it, and use a hook to fish doors but your setup would be so much smoother.

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms Год назад

      They are pretty awesome. I can't put links, but if you search Labor Saving Devices wet noodle it should give a some options. One is TechToolSupply dot com

  • @michaelbritt2754
    @michaelbritt2754 Год назад

    With the Bea laser in place for the exit loop, do you still need the loop detector board for the BEA laser?

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms Год назад

      You do not need the loop detector board, but you do need to ensure that your gate operator has "screw" style terminals/inputs to land your outputs from the LZR-H100 to.

    • @michaelbritt2754
      @michaelbritt2754 Год назад

      @@AccentAlarms oh okay, so plug it in as a N.O. relay on the open/close terminal?

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms Год назад

      @@michaelbritt2754 In general you are correct. Typically a gate operator will have specific inputs for the loop detectors. For example, HySecurity gate operators have inputs for "Free Exit Vehicle Detector", "Inside Obstruction Detector" and a few others.

  • @jablko136
    @jablko136 Год назад

    What is the name of this software?

  • @harrystanczyc719
    @harrystanczyc719 Год назад

    Snips Crimper Precision screwdriver Impact Oscillating Multi tool

  • @leidycordobapalacios1636
    @leidycordobapalacios1636 Год назад

    yo hablo español

  • @mikeadams2339
    @mikeadams2339 Год назад

    I looked around and the nearest dealer said I would have to order in the spring?!? Got lucky and found a 17 horse 2 years old. But the frame is not as tank built as yours.still no snow to try it out as of yet.

  • @TimmysHR
    @TimmysHR Год назад

    Dikes, impact, meter, tweaker, and level.

  • @fredchester921
    @fredchester921 Год назад

    Basically, the post still wobbles. And since the material is spongy, once you push it, the non-expansive material will remain so and leave a gap, so that the post will now wobble even more. The product, an expanding foam, is best used for its intended purpose to fill a hole (eg, similar to the expanding insulation they use inside homes and garage walls for insulation. But not for supporting posts. ---- It would be an INTERESTING EXPERIMENT, if one could "accent" this quickly-expanding material, by somehow incorporating small pebbles/stones into the liquid mix, so that as it expands, it expands WITH the stones inside, as a matrix, and thus making a kind of cement floating in a plastic material. (Someone should try this). Better even, chopping up some small wire, 12/18 gauge, into small 1 inch lengths AND also pebbles --- then poring that liquid (and wire/rock addition) so that as it expands, it incorporates that inner metal/rock network and really hold the post to the outside circumference of the hole?! Try that and let me know.

  • @mainulhaque3780
    @mainulhaque3780 Год назад

    I would say label maker is also a must.

  • @BigmoRivera
    @BigmoRivera Год назад

    Well Good Luck To You 😉👍🏽I Stop Watching At Seven Min.

  • @bernardvreulink2457
    @bernardvreulink2457 Год назад

    Thank you ..... for this video and for stating that the DAHAU gives you almost 180 degrees ..... exactly what I wanted to know! Thanks again!!!!!!

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms Год назад

      Thank you for watching and the feedback 👍

  • @philipwilkins3812
    @philipwilkins3812 Год назад

    One of my gripes. DoorKing 1601 barrier gate operators. Ever try to change or adjust the belts? It takes every tool in 1/2in you have including crows foot sockets and still almost impossible to get too. Then remember that a black widow spider loves to nest in the stuff and you can’t see them until it’s to late!

  • @philipwilkins3812
    @philipwilkins3812 Год назад

    I can really appreciate the set up! Good to see direct burial wiring too!! So many installs I work on have interior wiring and under sized to boot! Cat5 doesn’t run everything! Lol

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms Год назад

      Drive a person crazy to see clients getting taken by inferior solutions. Sure it's cheaper and works for a "little" while. 😡

  • @180382
    @180382 Год назад

    Very nice video, I’m new to the industry and find it so helpful

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms Год назад

      Thanks for watching and the feedback!

  • @kellysimmons9446
    @kellysimmons9446 Год назад

    I am not familiar with the BEA LZR H100, so I am gathering knowledge on it . I like it so far. In this install you used the laser as well as photo eyes. Why do you use both?

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms Год назад

      Great question. The LZR H100 is used as a vehicle loop detector which currently does not meet the requirements for UL-325 Life Safety. So, the H100's are used to open the gate for Free egress and provide safety "loops" on the inside and outside of the gate (this keeps the gate from closing on vehicles) while the photo beams provide protection of people from being trapped/hit/dragged by the gate.

  • @jesseythandle
    @jesseythandle 2 года назад

    Leaving the corporate world to become a low voltage apprentice, should be starting soon. And I am absolutely stoked for this new beginning. Thanks for the tips, gonna go buy some tools this weekend so I can be ready for the call.

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 2 года назад

      That's awesome, best of luck to you. I appreciate the kind words.

  • @nateescalus
    @nateescalus 2 года назад

    Idk if I would use dykes for beanies if you're not experienced using them you might cut them then you just wasted a beany, used a small pair or plyers or the blunt end of strippers

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 2 года назад

      I would not use dykes for beanies regardless of your experience. I always recommend the right tool for the job; and we all know that hammering/pounding tools are pretty much anything with a flat edge. 🤣😂🤣

  • @sphawaiian
    @sphawaiian 2 года назад

    Duuuude… At first I was like “ah another youtuber asking for me to subscride”… Immediately after the first minute I realised “this guy is legit”! I finished the vid and bro, I subscribed! Good job!

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 2 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words, I appreciate it. I've got a stack of ideas for new videos but have been so busy working that I've not been able to get back to making them.

  • @jake90770
    @jake90770 2 года назад

    Nice job man im impress i have question for you im currently working on a Hysecurity SlideDriver model 222 from 2011 it only runs on constant pressure that was after a company ripped the underground cables off that supply the 208 voltage to the motor they were digging a big hole close to the gate my hC and Ho settings are set 0 momentary work any idea what else can be wrong? Thanks! New subscriber here!

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 2 года назад

      Thanks for watching. If by "constant pressure" you mean that you have to hold the open or close buttons down to get the get to move, you probably have one of your safety devices in fault and it's is forcing you to manually override them by applying constant pressure. HySecurity Tech Support, (253)-201-2918, is typically really helpful and if you leave your number, they will give you a call back pretty quickly.

    • @jake90770
      @jake90770 2 года назад

      @@AccentAlarms Thanks I'll give tech support a ring

  • @themontgomeryc
    @themontgomeryc 2 года назад

    Started two weeks ago and my most used tools in order are Dewalt dcd791 drill/driver, klein stripper/crimper/cutter, and hammer. I do mostly pre wires and trim outs though, not installs.

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 2 года назад

      👍 thanks for watching. You're right on point; the tools will vary depending on your tasks. I purposely, have a few key tools that I find that I use frequently and adjust based on what I plan on doing.

  • @SamuelPerez-fo6oi
    @SamuelPerez-fo6oi 2 года назад

    Amazing job

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 2 года назад

      Sam, thanks for watching and the feedback! 😁😁

  • @aklol7384
    @aklol7384 2 года назад

    Hello sir were you based on?

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 2 года назад

      Thanks for watching, sorry but I do not understand your question.

  • @cali_misfit1387
    @cali_misfit1387 2 года назад

    New to the field. i’m excited to start doing installs. I appreciate the content. I plan on building my load out similarly

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 2 года назад

      That's awesome! 😁😁

    • @cali_misfit1387
      @cali_misfit1387 2 года назад

      @@AccentAlarms Any fundamental tips? or videos i should check out that’ll help me?

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 2 года назад

      @@cali_misfit1387 Since so many of the "code & compliance" issues are based on local jurisdictions you will definitely want to check within your specific region. Typically, dealers and/or distributors can help point you in the right direction locally. I general thought I have is to always work as though the client (1) knows exactly what a good job is and (2) that that client is always watching you. In others words, do things the "right" way, even when nobody is watching. 👍

  • @RyGuyTheAVGuy
    @RyGuyTheAVGuy 2 года назад

    "Get this!!" okay what the heck is that?

  • @thetraveller1612
    @thetraveller1612 2 года назад

    What does he have on his head?

  • @stevenwilliams6638
    @stevenwilliams6638 2 года назад

    Nice load out. Great video

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 2 года назад

      Thanks for watching and the feedback. 👍

  • @delmarrathbone7092
    @delmarrathbone7092 2 года назад

    You should have used a parapet mount for the camera, would have made installation much easier.

    • @AccentAlarms
      @AccentAlarms 2 года назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting! Oh, that amazing thing called Hindsight! 😂 I still would have had some of these issues, but it would have been nice to just rotate the camera out vs. rotating it on the pole mount.

  • @MarcoARodriguez-wy4kq
    @MarcoARodriguez-wy4kq 2 года назад

    nice idea men, i will do it the same, for my laptop