Jan Eaton
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Fedtro Giant Alarm vs Star Fire Alarm vs Tanita Mfg Alarm
Hey everyone well as you know I collect these strange and rare fire/burglar/heat alarm combinations that are from about the 1950's and 1960's. These three alarm more likely from between 1965 to about 1970. These three are very similar as they take one D cell battery each. The Fedtro Giant looks like it has a Del Alarm horn and is the most fussy of the three and has the lowest pitch. The test strip has been tested a few times with a BBQ lighter as originally this would not make a sound. The second one is the Star Fire alarm which sounded the day I got it and still sounds today but just pushing the test strip. It has the odd unidentified horn that nobody has been able to find out what it is...
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The Vintage C&M Industries Guardian model 5 Smoke detector gas and fumes Tri-Tector
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This arrived later tonight at 10:05 pm. A very cool and rare unit with a very cool name. It also has a faux wood grain appearance. This one had no instruction manual and I am the second collector to own one and yes this works. Both bulbs function although the bulb behind the green bulb turns on a few minutes after the bulb under the red light which turns on as soon as the unit is plugged in. I ...
The Lite A Life PSA 100 with both bulbs working. very short video.
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Well everyone here is a video of my recently acquired long overdue Lite A Life model PSA 100 smoke alarm and flash light with both bulbs working now. It is brighter although one light is brighter than the other. I borrowed the bulb from my Lifesaver model 0981 that I got earlier in 2024. It worked. I think these bulbs have to be ordered online?. But as I figured the other bulb was burnt out.
Happy belated 2025 New Years noisemaker!!!
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Well here it is everyone. My belated 2025 noisemaker and all in one take and yes very loud.. With more of my recent alarms and some of my older ones. I wish I could set them all off but I only had so many batteries and wall outlets. Yep that is how big my collection has grown and I have another cool alarm on the way. I should still hopefully have enough smoke spray for it and that is another th...
Lite A Life model PSA 100 smoke detector from 1982 part 3 of 3
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Lite A Life model PSA 100 smoke detector from 1982. This video will be in 3 parts. Sorry about that. I have been waiting for this since November 1st and it finally arrived today ...due to Canada post being on strike from November 14 to December 18, 2024. This is a very cool alarm. One of the bulbs are burnt out but still very bright even with just one working bulb and it is also a flashlight as...
Lite A Life model PSA 100 smoke detector from 1982 part 2 of 3
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Lite A Life model PSA 100 smoke detector from 1982. This video will be in 3 parts. Sorry about that. I have been waiting for this since November 1st and it finally arrived today ...due to Canada post being on strike from November 14 to December 18, 2024. This is a very cool alarm. One of the bulbs are burnt out but still very bright even with just one working bulb and it is also a flashlight as...
Lite A Life model PSA 100 smoke detector from 1982 part 1 of 3
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Lite A Life model PSA 100 smoke detector from 1982. This video will be in 3 parts. Sorry about that. I have been waiting for this since November 1st and it finally arrived today ...due to Canada post being on strike from November 14 to December 18, 2024. This is a very cool alarm. One of the bulbs are burnt out but still very bright even with just one working bulb and it is also a flashlight as...
Gas Sentry 15-500 test with cover off plus the Vigilante Radar Brand no 997 burglar and fire alarm
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Hey everyone here is my Gas Sentry 15-500 with the cover off and testing it. It uses a Kobishi CLB 23 horn same as the Firex's. Mine has more of a DC tone at my end but on video it seems to have more of an AC tone then DC. That is just me. I did this without any ear protection. I am also testing my Vigilante Radar Brand no 997 burglar and fire alarm because I forgot to test that the other night...
All of my alarms and smoke detectors of 2024 part 3.
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All of my alarms and smoke detectors of 2024 part 3.
All my alarms and smoke detectors of 2024 part 1.
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All my alarms and smoke detectors of 2024 part 1.
The Vulcan Autosonic PVR Mark-1 vs the Westclox Smoke Alarm 83079 vs the Audiotex Gas Sentry 15-500
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Here are three of my smoke detectors all AC powered but have more DC squealer sounding horns although the Westclox is actually originally powered by a 12.6 volt battery that was not included and even if it was I wouldn't have trusted it but thanks to Jack Williamson he helped me power it up using a Li-ion charger. The Westclox and Vulcan Autosonic definitely have the full DC sound. The Audiotex...
Audiotex 15-500 vs First Alert SA76RS vs Honeywell TC89B vs Guadiion FB 1A sensitivity test.
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Here is yet another sensitivity test between 4 if my detectors. The recently acquired Audiotex model 15-500 Gas Sentry gas detector circa 1976, plus the First Alert SA76RS, the Honeywell TC49B contractors model as well as the Guardion FB 1A (Canadian unit) which are all from 1978. The FB 1A definitely is the least sensitive of the 4 units and the SA76RS appears to the most sensitive here. I wou...
Audiotex 15-500 vs First Alert SA76RS vs Honeywell TC89 contractors model sensitivity test.
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Hey everyone here is another sensitivity test via smoke spray between my Audiotex 15-500 circa 1976, Honeywell TC49(B) contractors model from 1978 even though it has an earlier 1977 style cover which I also forgot to mention has a Kobishi CLB 27 horn instead of an Edwards horn which these usually had and last my First Alert SA76RS also from 1978 which was one of the first detectors in my collec...
Audiotex Gas Sentry 15-500 vs First Alert SA76RS sensitivity test.
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Audiotex Gas Sentry 15-500 vs First Alert SA76RS sensitivity test.
Audiotex Gas Sentry model 15-500 smoke and gas alarm by GC Electronics circa 1976 part 3 Testing!!
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Audiotex Gas Sentry model 15-500 smoke and gas alarm by GC Electronics circa 1976 part 3 Testing!!
Audiotex Gss Sentry model 15-500 smoke and gas alarm by GC Electronics circa 1976 part 2 of 3.
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Audiotex Gss Sentry model 15-500 smoke and gas alarm by GC Electronics circa 1976 part 2 of 3.
Audiotex Gas Sentry model 15-500 smoke and gas alarm by GC Electronics circa 1976 part 1 of 3.
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Audiotex Gas Sentry model 15-500 smoke and gas alarm by GC Electronics circa 1976 part 1 of 3.
The Kidde Carbon Monoxide Alarm with battery backup from 2016
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The Kidde Carbon Monoxide Alarm with battery backup from 2016
The Tanita Mfg. Co. No 2 Fire Alarm (heat alarm). My first successful unboxing video as well!!!
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The Tanita Mfg. Co. No 2 Fire Alarm (heat alarm). My first successful unboxing video as well!!!
The rare Firex model FX - 830 smoke detector
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The rare Firex model FX - 830 smoke detector
Vintage Vigilante No.997 Burglar Fire Alarm Radar Brand circa mid to late 1960s hair dryer test
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Vintage Vigilante No.997 Burglar Fire Alarm Radar Brand circa mid to late 1960s hair dryer test
Vintage Vigilante No.997 Burglar Fire Alarm Radar Brand circa mid to late 1960s
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Vintage Vigilante No.997 Burglar Fire Alarm Radar Brand circa mid to late 1960s
An interesting video and testing of all 3 Westclox Smoke Alarms from 1978.
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An interesting video and testing of all 3 Westclox Smoke Alarms from 1978.
Westclox 83079 smoke alarm successful testing.(without gator clips).
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Westclox 83079 smoke alarm successful testing.(without gator clips).
Detexall Fire Alarm test via hair dryer
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Detexall Fire Alarm test via hair dryer
Detexall Fire Alarm (heat detector) circa 1960s
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Detexall Fire Alarm (heat detector) circa 1960s
Vulcan Autosonic PVR Mark - 1 smoke detector (Ultra Rare)
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Vulcan Autosonic PVR Mark - 1 smoke detector (Ultra Rare)
A test of all three Nite Owl Gas, Smoke and Heat Detectors circa 1976.
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A test of all three Nite Owl Gas, Smoke and Heat Detectors circa 1976.
Alum Estate Fire Alarm model # 503 heat alarm (circa late 1960's/early 1970's)
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Alum Estate Fire Alarm model # 503 heat alarm (circa late 1960's/early 1970's)
The Westclox Smoke Alarm model 83079.
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The Westclox Smoke Alarm model 83079.

Комментарии

  • @Windows_7_with_the_D-2
    @Windows_7_with_the_D-2 12 часов назад

    Looks fancy and nice 👍

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 11 часов назад

      Thanks. This is an interesting unit. It almost resembles a bathroom light fixture.

    • @Windows_7_with_the_D-2
      @Windows_7_with_the_D-2 10 часов назад

      @ ya It looks great and thank you

  • @Windows_7_with_the_D-2
    @Windows_7_with_the_D-2 12 часов назад

    Nice

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 10 часов назад

      Thank you, That is only part of my collection!! :)

    • @Windows_7_with_the_D-2
      @Windows_7_with_the_D-2 10 часов назад

      @ ok

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 10 часов назад

      @@Windows_7_with_the_D-2 It's okay the other 2 videos should be there, I tried making one video but because I have an older cell phone I had to end up making three.

    • @Windows_7_with_the_D-2
      @Windows_7_with_the_D-2 10 часов назад

      @ ok

  • @Windows_7_with_the_D-2
    @Windows_7_with_the_D-2 12 часов назад

    Nice

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 10 часов назад

      Thanks this always reminded me of a doorbell chime. :)

  • @Windows_7_with_the_D-2
    @Windows_7_with_the_D-2 День назад

    Great work and they are super cool and thank you

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 День назад

      Thank you I have tried for sometime to test all three of these together but these types of alarms can be very fussy. I agree super cool alarms. I would like to see other collectors get them. You have a nice collection of older units as well. I have a few of the same ones. I am also one of the few female collectors here. If you are a fellow female welcome......if not still welcome. Vintage smoke and fire alarms are cool!!!

    • @Windows_7_with_the_D-2
      @Windows_7_with_the_D-2 День назад

      @ thank you and thank you for subscribing and I subscribed to your channel to

  • @mikemabe4942
    @mikemabe4942 3 дня назад

    That looks just like my bathroom fan

  • @badasheson2k2
    @badasheson2k2 8 дней назад

    Hey I’ve got one question: can you sometimes make a video of featuring your commercial fire alarms you have?

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 8 дней назад

      Im still getting used to the term "commercial" alarms but let me know what one in particular and I will glad try. I do have to eventually get more smoke spray so it could be a bit. That is also because my collection has significantly grown in a short period of time!!

  • @badasheson2k2
    @badasheson2k2 8 дней назад

    The reason why it is chirping like that is because sense it is over 7 years old which is when these things expire it does an end of life signal witch kinda sucks bc it’s very annoying to deal with

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 8 дней назад

      It is still cool for a collection though.

  • @badasheson2k2
    @badasheson2k2 9 дней назад

    It kinda reminds me of those up down lights you see on elevators if you know what I mean

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 9 дней назад

      Oh yes I know what you mean and now that you mentioned it they do look like that. Actually they look like the ones in the elevator in my parents apartment building!!!

  • @BAFVintage
    @BAFVintage 13 дней назад

    I'm guessing the indicators are similar to that of the Sears gas alarm I have, the red light is the 'power' light and the green is the 'ready' indicator which turns on after a few minutes of powering

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 13 дней назад

      Oh okay. This is a very unique alarm and I wonder how many more exist. I also said my guess is this is from 1975. It might even be older. Oh yeah and as I my famous line goes "that'll wake you up". This thing might be small but is is very loud in person,

  • @Truckguy1970
    @Truckguy1970 25 дней назад

    These were pretty interesting alarms back in the day but they had issues with them going off at the temperature they were supposedly designed for. Around 44 years ago, there was a couple that lost their son in Alabama that had their whole house burn to the ground before most of them activated from a fire that was caused by a space heater in the dining room. Their son perished in the blaze.

  • @Undercoverelevator212-s2n
    @Undercoverelevator212-s2n 26 дней назад

    Those things are neat Jan. I might get myself one of them soon.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 25 дней назад

      Thanks they sure are neat. Cool I hope you get one as well. I am again surprised these aren't more common amongst collectors considering how rare they are.

    • @Undercoverelevator212-s2n
      @Undercoverelevator212-s2n 25 дней назад

      @@janeaton3417 Yeah the only other collector I've seen own one of these is Nathaniel.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 24 дня назад

      @@Undercoverelevator212-s2n Oh ok I will have to look at his videos if I made one of it. As far I as I know that other one is still available if you are interested. I hope it is in good shape, I would eventually like to get the other bulb working as I think I figured out how to get that cover off. The problem I am worried about is cracking it.

    • @Undercoverelevator212-s2n
      @Undercoverelevator212-s2n 24 дня назад

      @ I’m pretty sure the lens has a slot in it to replace the bulbs. Nathaniel had the same problem and he found out it was because the one bulb wasn’t fully installed.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 24 дня назад

      @@Undercoverelevator212-s2n I will definitely look at it. Thanks.

  • @Will-o5u
    @Will-o5u 26 дней назад

    Happy New Year and very nice vintage smoke alarm.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 26 дней назад

      Thanks so much. Im sp relieved it finally arrived today. The next part is the belated 2025 noisemaker. Im hoping as late as this weekend for that and it will be noisy if all goes well!!!

  • @mikemabe4942
    @mikemabe4942 Месяц назад

    Welcome back to the smoke alarm community Mrs. Jan!

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 Месяц назад

      Thank you so much......I actually never left however I am still waiting for one more cool alarm. Waiting since November!!!

  • @QUADUL8R
    @QUADUL8R Месяц назад

    Mine has a higher squeal!

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 Месяц назад

      Cool what year is yours from? Mine is from 1978 although I thought at first it was much earlier about 1976 or 1977. Mine has a lower squeal but still very loud. And since this video was made I have test spray. An easier and safer way to test them. This one is very sensitive as you can tell as it sounded instantly.

  • @mikemabe4942
    @mikemabe4942 Месяц назад

    Dang that first one is loud

  • @mikemabe4942
    @mikemabe4942 Месяц назад

    For some reason I always thought that smoke alarm sensor looks like a vampire cofin

  • @mikemabe4942
    @mikemabe4942 Месяц назад

    I always thought that the thing on the center of the alarm was a heat sensor. But i guess I was wrong yet once more. Well you know what they always say you learn something every day. Also happy birthday Mrs. Jan😊

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 Месяц назад

      @@mikemabe4942 thanks. That middle piece is a heat sensor on the Vulcan Autosonic heat detectors (Autosonic Mk 30 A and Mk 60). But just q decorative piece in the smoke detectors. I guess they wanted them to compliment each other. This is definitely a cool detector and the fact that is actually has a squealer horn is even cool. Thanks my birthday was almost 4 months ago but this was a cool gift to myself. 😀👍

    • @mikemabe4942
      @mikemabe4942 Месяц назад

      Well dang I’m wrong again but that’s alright by the way I’m not gonna say where on ebay it’s listed cause I don’t want no one snagging it from me cause I’m hunting it and I’m gonna bid on it but their is another one listed on ebay brand new but I imagen how rare this is this thing is gonna get snatched up just like that their is only one listed so I hope to heaven that I can get it.

  • @mikemabe4942
    @mikemabe4942 2 месяца назад

    I actually used to have one of those in my dining room area of my house for about two years but the darn thing kept falling and their was no carbon monoxide in the area so we swapped it out with a first alert co alarm on and by the way the model of it the kiddie kn-core-3 and it is a natural gas and carbon monoxide alarm

  • @mikemabe4942
    @mikemabe4942 2 месяца назад

    Very funny😂

  • @mikemabe4942
    @mikemabe4942 2 месяца назад

    Lord that had to be pritty dang loud in real person

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 2 месяца назад

      Ahh yep very loud and again without ear plugs. Yet I still managed to hear myself think after that was done. I also warned my neighbour upstairs before hand. She thinks it is a very cool hobby. It was also done during the day. Not a midnight. I wished I could have set all of them off but that was enough. Like my famous saying goes "That'll wake you up!!".

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 2 месяца назад

      And the 2025 noisemaker will be even louder as my collection has grown alot since then. I am still waiting on one cool alarm that is on hold because of this darn Canada Post strike. They always decide to pick the holiday season and it sucks and that is putting it in mild terms!!!

    • @mikemabe4942
      @mikemabe4942 2 месяца назад

      Well I hope you get the unit your trying to get and I can’t wait for the 2025 new years noise maker your videos are always amazing to me and I am looking forward to it

  • @mikemabe4942
    @mikemabe4942 2 месяца назад

    Basically just sounds like a smoke alarm in continuous

  • @AxialFlux
    @AxialFlux 2 месяца назад

    Oh this is good stuff!

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 2 месяца назад

      Thanks, these three have very cool and loud sounds and amazingly I was still able to hear myself think after all this noise.

  • @Undercoverelevator212-s2n
    @Undercoverelevator212-s2n 2 месяца назад

    I saw a video of a CD-H1 on YT, and its manual mentions a model CD-C1. I guess there were 4 different cover designs for the FX830 from according to the copyright year 1986. My guess of this CD-C1 might be an FX830 with the CD-1 cover (or as I like to call it, the Jameson sunflower cover). I'm also wondering since there was CD-3 and CD-5 (The latter being the CD-1/FXB-1A with the CD-H1 cover), maybe there was a CD-4 that had the square M1 cover but had the CD-1 circuitry.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 2 месяца назад

      Wow now that is interesting. I have also seen the Jameson versions. 1986 was a good year for these detectors. I don't know much about the square M1 unit.

    • @Undercoverelevator212-s2n
      @Undercoverelevator212-s2n 2 месяца назад

      @@janeaton3417 The square M1 unit was also labeled as the React RS-1, along with the original FX830 judging from selling that might've been at random.

  • @davidperry4013
    @davidperry4013 2 месяца назад

    Those DC squealer horns are so loud. It would be cool if there is a modern smoke alarm with a DC squealer horn in code 3 but it would be at least a 65 US dollar smoke alarm without WiFi and not sell very well.

  • @Undercoverelevator212-s2n
    @Undercoverelevator212-s2n 2 месяца назад

    Is this one a rebrand of anything? EDIT: Yup, just noticed it's an ESL 331.

  • @davidperry4013
    @davidperry4013 3 месяца назад

    Those DC squealer horns sound like Taboo buzzers but super loud.

  • @davidperry4013
    @davidperry4013 3 месяца назад

    emergency exit doors used to have DC squealer horns too.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 3 месяца назад

      That must have been years ago. I don't remember them having DC squealer horns but I do remember back in the very early 1980's at my Aunt's apartment building when the door was open to let us in it sounding like a loud AC buzzer.

    • @davidperry4013
      @davidperry4013 2 месяца назад

      @@janeaton3417 ruclips.net/video/9xo435rgI0g/видео.html 1:30 in this video link sounds like a loud DC buzzer aka a DC Squealer horn.

  • @mikeross880
    @mikeross880 3 месяца назад

    Thanks and I was right ; the amount of radiation “does” affect the sensitivity of the unit. In my house growing up we had both a cd200A and an Sa76RS. As you can imagine the Sa76RS went off the most of the two and I’m certain it’s got to have been the 5 microcuries of AM241. The Guardion however while least sensitive does appear to be the loudest though.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 3 месяца назад

      I grew up in a home with a Sears 350.57045 a Dicon 200 (the source of my childhood nightmares) and a Westclox Smoke Signal (I also have both a Sears 350.57045 and a Westclox Smoke Signal (although it says Westclox Smoke Alarm on the cover) in my collection. I'm still on the hunt for the very elusive but not extinct Dicon 200. The SA76RS was the most sensitive but the Guardion FB 1A was definitely the loudest when I rewatched the video. I am surprised I could still hear myself think after making this video too!!! :)

    • @mikeross880
      @mikeross880 3 месяца назад

      My grandparents in Edmonton had 2 of those Dicon 200s and the squeal they made was the worst ever but likely the best detectors of their time as they had both the 9 volt battery, flashing led light and a test button. I’ll tell you a secret; check out some of the local Urbex channels on here based in Canada and you’ll spot a number of Dicon 200’s in the abandoned houses they explore. In particular check out/; Noah Nowhere and Ethan Minnie (both based in Ontario) and you’ll see some hidden gems in there. 😊It’s pretty cool.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 3 месяца назад

      @@mikeross880 Oh yes those Dicon 200's had an awful squeal worse than the Sears that when they went off you didn't dare stick around like I said those were part of my 5 year old childhood nightmare and I am 51 now. They were definitely cool detectors too and there apparently was a more rare one without a flashing LED. That could have been an earlier model and these detectors were only sold in Canada. I don't believe one ever existed in the US. Thanks so much I have subscribed to those channels I haven't come across I Dicon 200 yet but I will be excited when I do. There are lots of videos there that is for sure. These detectors are so rare now that they are impossible to find on Ebay. I have searched as I want one so bad for my collection. I actually had the opporatunity to take the Dicon 200 that was in our front hall that my Dad replaced around 1997 but it sadly got pitched and I was still not quite fond of them as I am now. Also of course RUclips wasn't even thought of yet and I hadn't got the Internet until 1998 which back then is nothing like it is now. My childhood fear has basically tuned into my adult hobby. My collection has alot of and neat and rare mostly squealer units. I guess abandoned houses are basically the only way to find these gems nowadays. Oster also rebranded this same unit model 157 0BA but it was a square shaped unit instead of round like the Dicon 200 It had the same test button and flashing LED and used a 9 volt battery. The Dicon 200's were basically everywhere in Ontario between 1976 and 1979. My Aunt on my Mom's side of the family and my Uncle on my Dad's side of the family both had them in their houses plus about 6 neighbours of mine at the time. Definitely cool smoke detectors of the day!!! And the holiest of my holy grail smoke detectors. :) :)

  • @mikeross880
    @mikeross880 3 месяца назад

    Try the Guardion with these next it has the least sensitivity most likely as there’s only 0.8 u of Americium 241 in it.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 3 месяца назад

      @@mikeross880 I just did and you are right the least sensitive of the 4 of them. I will be posting the video shortly. These sensitivity tests are interesting the SA76RS definitely the most sensitive in his video.

  • @Undercoverelevator212-s2n
    @Undercoverelevator212-s2n 3 месяца назад

    Since you said it goes instantly, try testing it against the SA76RS, see which one sounds quicker. SA76RSs are possibly one of the most sensitive ionization detectors ever made that blowing into them sets them off.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 3 месяца назад

      That I will definitely do but it will have to be tomorrow as I don't want to disturb my neighbour upstairs. My SA76RS is also sensitive as is so this shall be interesting and I will make a small video when I do this!!!

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 3 месяца назад

      I made a video not long ago with test spray. The SA76RS definitely wins. Give it a look and let me know what you think. :)

    • @Undercoverelevator212-s2n
      @Undercoverelevator212-s2n 3 месяца назад

      @@janeaton3417 I don't think any of them would top the first generation TC49A with that 13.4 microcurie count.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 3 месяца назад

      @@Undercoverelevator212-s2n Would that top the first generation TC49B?? Mine is also a rare contractor model with a cover from 1977 but is dated 1978.

    • @Undercoverelevator212-s2n
      @Undercoverelevator212-s2n 3 месяца назад

      @@janeaton3417 Wait, were TC49Bs out during Honeywell's 13.4 days? I know they're the AC/DC variant of the TC49A but I thought they were only out during the 4.4 days.

  • @Flea-Flicker
    @Flea-Flicker 3 месяца назад

    Responds to all those things... in 1976! I would not bet my life on it.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 3 месяца назад

      I take it you are not a collector..........that is ok we are all entitled to our opinions. I am a collector and as someone who grew up in the "squealer" era I think this is a cool alarm. What is around today I wouldn't trust if it bit me!!! Safe to say I am using this as a collectors piece only.

  • @mikeross880
    @mikeross880 3 месяца назад

    Looks so much like a doorbell and the horn sounds like an Edwards

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 3 месяца назад

      Yep it looks very much like a doorbell. I actually mentioned that in the video. I like the look of it. You are right it does sound like an Edwards horn. But it is a Kobishi. It also reminds me of my Malgard model 1101 FM gas alarm which does have an Edwards horn. This also sounds like the old Honeywell TC49A. I am glad I got one of these. I hope the other 6 units get sold and hopefully to collectors.

  • @QUADUL8RMax
    @QUADUL8RMax 4 месяца назад

    SOUNDED LIKE A CAPTAIN KELLY!!!

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 4 месяца назад

      Yep that it sure does............a little device with a LOUD sound!!!!

  • @QUADUL8RMax
    @QUADUL8RMax 4 месяца назад

    I can only IMAGINE what the FX-C1 sounds like! (Gillette Captain Kelly Performed by FireX sound intensifies)

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 4 месяца назад

      Sounds exactly like that!!! A little device with a LOUD sound!!!! I also own a Gillette Captain Kelly 941. No way to ignore that sound,

  • @Undercoverelevator212-s2n
    @Undercoverelevator212-s2n 4 месяца назад

    Seems rarer than the Jameson variants. I have the CD-M1.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 4 месяца назад

      Oh wow. It is always nice when we can get rare detectors in our collections. I think those Firex's are neat. And as I mentioned that cover designed seemed to have been around for sometime as well.

    • @Undercoverelevator212-s2n
      @Undercoverelevator212-s2n 4 месяца назад

      @@janeaton3417 Very popular design back in the 80s, that’s for sure.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 4 месяца назад

      @@Undercoverelevator212-s2n Oh yes definitely for sure.

    • @Undercoverelevator212-s2n
      @Undercoverelevator212-s2n 4 месяца назад

      @@janeaton3417 Yeah we both tend to have stuff not many people have.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 4 месяца назад

      @@Undercoverelevator212-s2n Yep and I like getting really rare alarms. My collection has several of those heat and burglar alarm combinations from the 1950' and 1960's. I also never grew up with them but I think they are definitely cool and unique pieces.

  • @Undercoverelevator212-s2n
    @Undercoverelevator212-s2n 4 месяца назад

    Is the cover removeable?

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 4 месяца назад

      Yes it came off but unfortunately the test lever came out and I was unable to reattach it back. But the cover went back on and this alarm does work. I got a plug put on this a few years later at a workshop and this does a low loud 60 HZ buzz.. I can test it with smoke spray. There is no battery back up on this but there is a 9 volt version (model TR77) I am still after. I still kept the test lever.

    • @Undercoverelevator212-s2n
      @Undercoverelevator212-s2n 4 месяца назад

      @@janeaton3417 I have heard about the test lever and also have heard Tellus Instruments of Toronto had this model too.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 4 месяца назад

      @@Undercoverelevator212-s2n yep the lever is attached to a metal wire which was almost impossible for me to reattach. I tried a few times but I gave up but still kept the wire and lever with the original box and I have also learned about Tellus Instruments who also made this same detector. There was someone else here who made a video on this model as it was in their house when they moved there. The 9 volt model is even more rare to find. And that version if I'm correct was featured in a 1980 episode of The Littlest Hobo titled Guinea Pig. That one supposedly has an incandescent bulb that goes off when the alarm sounds. It was high pitched. And since that was 1980 I'm guessing that's the original sound of the detector. This version the TR88 has no bulb or light but it does have a steady red Led that goes on when powered up. And for it being smaller don't be fooled it's loud. These units as far as I know were made and only sold in Canada.

    • @Undercoverelevator212-s2n
      @Undercoverelevator212-s2n 4 месяца назад

      @@janeaton3417 The battery model's "bulb" might be a miniature escape light.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 4 месяца назад

      @@Undercoverelevator212-s2n That is what I am guessing as well. I guess that episode is still posted. So it gives an idea of the timeline of these detectors, although I don't know if they were as early as 1977, My great aunt had one of these in her house around 1980 and my guess it was the TR77 as it didn't have a steady red LED. The ones on the TR77 flashed every 60 seconds indicating there was power. However if you look very closely you can see what appears to be a wire going to the detector in this episode so this is where I get confused. But in reality that is not the TR88.

  • @Undercoverelevator212-s2n
    @Undercoverelevator212-s2n 4 месяца назад

    Does it latch into alarm until its power is cut like the 120V model?

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 3 месяца назад

      That I am not quite sure but from what I got out of this test it is a very good yes. These things as I have noticed will sound for sometime,

    • @Undercoverelevator212-s2n
      @Undercoverelevator212-s2n 3 месяца назад

      @@janeaton3417 Well there we go I guess. Since this model is also known as the POC-76B, and the wired one was the POC-76A, there were two others out during that time that do not include an AC/DC model: POC-76BL - Battery powered with LED POC-76M - Hardwired interconnectable.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 3 месяца назад

      @@Undercoverelevator212-s2n My parents had this unit in their old house in the laundry room and my Dad for some reason brought only that unit to our other house we moved into in 1981. It was also in the laundry room and remained there until the mid 1990's. This unit sat on a shelf in the crawl space for quite sometime after before being pitched however I clearly remember it saying Westclox Smoke Signal on the cover and had the same PCB board and insides but somehow I seem to remember it taking a 9 volt battery. It sounded exactly like this. There is a video of a Westclox smoke signal that runs on a 9 volt with a much different PCB board and insides and does a pulsing squealer horn. I have the travel version (Westclox Portable Smoke Alarm that came with a purple travel bag that has the same pulsing tone as well as the horn and sensor. and has a test switch) As well I have the brown travel Westclox Smoke Signal alarm (it says it on the cover) that has a shrunken down version of the upside down sensor and horn but runs on a 9 volt battery and has a quieter but continuous squealer horn and all units are from 1978.

    • @Undercoverelevator212-s2n
      @Undercoverelevator212-s2n 3 месяца назад

      @@janeaton3417 The 9-volt model was the POC-78B. I know there also was an unknown model with a test button (maybe POC-79B or something), and then there was the 83083 in the SA76RS-esque casing.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 3 месяца назад

      @@Undercoverelevator212-s2n Oh ok so there was a 9 volt model then with that same PCB however it had Westclox smoke signal in raised lettering on the cover??? This is what I wasn't sure of. And yes there is a collector who has the rare and maybe only 83083 ins the SA76RS style casing. (NLind) The Westclox my parents had lacked a test button but I have seen pictures online of the one that had one. 1978 must have been a big year for Westclox smoke alarms.

  • @Will-o5u
    @Will-o5u 4 месяца назад

    That's really cool!!! Excellent video, great collectors piece.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 4 месяца назад

      Thank you, that was one of the very first pieces in my collection. I got that at a local second hand shop (no longer around it closed during the first wave of COVID sadly) and it was the same place I also got my Nortron TR88. It is a pretty loud bell as well. I still have it hanging in the same spot right outside my bedroom. :) ::)

  • @janeaton3417
    @janeaton3417 4 месяца назад

    My neighbour upstairs was still up as she had today off work but I still asked if this was okay to set off. she said sure. I don't often if ever set them off at that hour.

  • @Will-o5u
    @Will-o5u 4 месяца назад

    Awesome video!!!

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 4 месяца назад

      Thank you. I am still in shock it worked as well. Im happy as heck now!!! :) :)

    • @Will-o5u
      @Will-o5u 4 месяца назад

      @janeaton3417 We missed you and we're glad your back!!! Have a wonderful day 😊

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 4 месяца назад

      @@Will-o5u Aww thank you I missed you guys as well. Im actually not on Discord. I had to get rid of it. It slowed my laptop right down and I don't like using it on my phone (I know that is showing my age....just kidding) But I do go on messenger in the Fire Alarm Forum on Facebook where I was last night!!!! :)

  • @えれくとちゃん
    @えれくとちゃん 5 месяцев назад

    cool!

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 5 месяцев назад

      @@えれくとちゃん Thank you.

    • @えれくとちゃん
      @えれくとちゃん 5 месяцев назад

      @@janeaton3417 I live in Japan and love smoke alarms

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 5 месяцев назад

      @@えれくとちゃん I am in Canada and same here, If you have smoke alarm videos or collections you have I would like to see them

    • @えれくとちゃん
      @えれくとちゃん 5 месяцев назад

      @@janeaton3417 I collect Japanese smoke alarms and make videos of them.These texts also use Google Translate.

  • @itigo23
    @itigo23 5 месяцев назад

    A heat alarm using a bimetallic strip. Very simple device, and very nifty. 'Very simple device' is quite the understatement. The bimetallic strip (the little lever below the battery) closes the contact when it heats up, and sounds the horn. That's literally all it does. The only thing that I could think of that could cause *that* to stop working (apart from missing/dead batteries) would be corroded/oxidized contacts, but it's really simple. Cool vid!

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks, the horns on these detectors often wear out over time too. So if these still work that is really good. These are definitely hit and miss. I have several in my collection as I mentioned and I have been able to get some of them to work. I have 2 Merlites that unfortunately I can't get to work as the horns on worn out. I have tested this one since with a hair dryer and it works great.....actually better than great with this alarm as it works too well!! I was impressed!!! A hair dryer is basically a way of knowing if they work or not. Definitely a rare and cool piece and collector worthy.

  • @emilyr9182
    @emilyr9182 5 месяцев назад

    happy birthday jan :)

  • @PooleSilly
    @PooleSilly 5 месяцев назад

    if you ever want to get rid of it i’ll gladly take it off your hands….. but I am still looking all over for a firex fx 1020 that is actually a dark brown color because when I was a child, we lived in a trailer and we had 2 smoke detectors that was strangely brown….. if anybody happens to have a dark brown version of the firex fx1020 i would love to see a video of it being tested!!!!! i was very terrified of those brown smoke detectors in that trailer we lived in!!!!! i don’t understand how they were brown but it was weird!!!!! and it’s even weirder i can’t even find that anywhere

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 4 месяца назад

      Oh okay for now It will be in my collection but I would rather this go to someone who will take care of it. One thing I can't stand are people who get these with no intentions of taking care of them, I also just recently got a very rare Firex model FX - 830 with the white test button and it has a piezo horn. It is from 1985 to 1988. A friend of mine was dismantling a motor home that was about 40 years old and it was on the ceiling. It does have an issue where it won't work via the test button but my friend might be able to fix it when he comes over next. Good news is that it works perfectly with test spray some I am happy. I just uploaded a recent video if you would like to see it. Now I have two Firex's in my collection

  • @janeaton3417
    @janeaton3417 5 месяцев назад

    Okay just to be clear to do only need one set of gator clips and a one 9v battery of do I need two 9 v batteries (a good one and one that is starting to lose power) I have feeling this is easier than it sounds to do but I just want to make sure I have in order get this this to sound. Thanks.

  • @JamieVegas
    @JamieVegas 6 месяцев назад

    I'm from Philadlephia. Here, we say "noice!" as a slang term.

  • @Undercoverelevator212-s2n
    @Undercoverelevator212-s2n 8 месяцев назад

    So this would basically be the FG1000C without the light. I'm sure Wake'N Warn did rebrand the 1201 with that style cover.

  • @mikeross880
    @mikeross880 9 месяцев назад

    That thing sounds like a bee!

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 9 месяцев назад

      Yes you are right it does. A louder buzzing bee!!!!

  • @elevatorswithESH
    @elevatorswithESH 9 месяцев назад

    Glad you were one of the collectors to get one of these from that listing. When you tested the alarm it vibrated my entire phone that’s how loud it was. Still my FXC I got vibrates my entire wall

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you. oh wow that loud eh!!! Well like I said it was enough to make my kitchen counter vibrate. Definitely these are rare and collector worthy detectors.

  • @Jon-hx7pe
    @Jon-hx7pe 9 месяцев назад

    the harmonica smoke alarm

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 9 месяцев назад

      I never thought of it that way but definitely yes!!! :)

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 9 месяцев назад

      I can say this is the also the most rare smoke alarm I have ever come across and I wonder how many others are still out there. I can say I have never in my life seen one you test with your breath either.

    • @Jon-hx7pe
      @Jon-hx7pe 9 месяцев назад

      @@janeaton3417 it's probably the moisture setting off the ionization sensor.

    • @janeaton3417
      @janeaton3417 9 месяцев назад

      @@Jon-hx7pe Oh okay, still this is a one of a kind detector. Also makes sense since the more you blow into the unit the longer it stays on. I like how this sounds as well.