When Security Guards Attack (was: clearblue part deux)

... tried to silence the door audible alarm

Didn't it have battery backup? Inquiring minds want to know.

Ahhh...

You don't put battery backup on a kill-all switch....

The idea behind it is to kill-all!! (*doh*) If you ever need to press it,
you do so just before the guys-with-foam run in to douse your burning UPS...

Jerry

You don't put battery backup on a kill-all switch....

The idea behind it is to kill-all!! (*doh*) If you ever need to press it,
you do so just before the guys-with-foam run in to douse your burning UPS...

People laugh histerically when the evil bad guy in a movie has a button
labeled "Emergency Power Off" that shuts everything down... They say
"No one would ever really have one of those..."

Life is so ironic sometimes...

Eric :slight_smile:

The door? Guess not. Reminds me of a skit from Kentucky Fried Movie, tho. :slight_smile:

Serously, yeah it's SF city building code. I got little wires running

John

People laugh histerically when the evil bad guy in a movie has a button
labeled "Emergency Power Off" that shuts everything down... They say
"No one would ever really have one of those..."

It is not the same, but close: Some outdoor broadcasting vehicles
I've seen have a RCCB bypass, that they engage when they go into
direct live transmission. All rigging and rehearsal is done with
protection against ground faults, but the transmission not.