The swept frequncy reminds me of a toy I had when I was little it was one of those things that made sound when you pushed the different buttons it had that same sound tone and pattern
that last bouns clip, ive seen a mass on a simplex system before with those simplex horn strobes although the mass was in a non public accessible area, which i did have perrmison to access
About a month ago, I was at a school that had 2903-9101 + 2901-9806 (B4) combos - one above the double doors at each end of the hall. One of the two horns on the top floor was replaced by an MA12/24D set on 800 Hz.
I'd love to find one of those one day. I have a -9252 as well, but the strobe broke. I just ordered two 4904-9176 strobes, one of which is going to be its replacement.
@Aidan M Cash (2023) I bought vintage fire alarm guys 9221 about a week ago. It needed some work so he sold it to me to have to get running again. Its basically brand new now I love it.
@@vintagesimplexfirealarmsof6440 Sounds like it should work, then. Make sure you read the documentation before wiring anything up. Joe Klochan's videos and Douglas Krantz's website are also good sources of information, assuming you haven't already seen them.
The swept frequncy reminds me of a toy I had when I was little it was one of those things that made sound when you pushed the different buttons it had that same sound tone and pattern
Gotta love the rare V-33 Strobe!
Very informative video!! Cool alarms!! Thanks for sharing! Stay safe and have fun!! ...
Thanks!
Theres nothing better than a video that explains everything!!!!!!! I love it
Glad you liked it. Thanks for the feedback!
@@Fahrenheit4051 keep on making awsome vids man
that last bouns clip, ive seen a mass on a simplex system before with those simplex horn strobes
although the mass was in a non public accessible area, which i did have perrmison to access
About a month ago, I was at a school that had 2903-9101 + 2901-9806 (B4) combos - one above the double doors at each end of the hall. One of the two horns on the top floor was replaced by an MA12/24D set on 800 Hz.
this is based on pull stations, i used to think that a stuffed animal would come out of it.. but it was a noise
Please part 2!!!
Very informative! Nice video.
Thank you!
@@Fahrenheit4051 you're welcome!
I have the first alarm at my new school!
Nice video!
Thanks!
Ah the 4903 9219. My favorite. You should look for the white mechanical 4903s. Theyre very rare. I have a 9221 and a 9222.
I'd love to find one of those one day. I have a -9252 as well, but the strobe broke. I just ordered two 4904-9176 strobes, one of which is going to be its replacement.
@Aidan M Cash (2023) I bought vintage fire alarm guys 9221 about a week ago. It needed some work so he sold it to me to have to get running again. Its basically brand new now I love it.
Great video
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
I liked the MASS fire alarm
and i had the one after the first one too
Lol I have a 9219 and a 4903 9102/9101 and a 9840 lol and thats it for me and I going get a 4004 too
I really like the 4004. I hope to get one someday myself.
@@Fahrenheit4051 i just got a red led for my 9102 and I going have my 4004 on mostly 120 bpm March time and is a led dc or ac
@@vintagesimplexfirealarmsof6440 LEDs are DC devices, but you should check what voltage it's supposed to operate on.
@@Fahrenheit4051 mine is 28v
@@vintagesimplexfirealarmsof6440 Sounds like it should work, then. Make sure you read the documentation before wiring anything up. Joe Klochan's videos and Douglas Krantz's website are also good sources of information, assuming you haven't already seen them.