Remote downstream/fuse box/bus bar/volt meter/fancy lights

Never mind…I checked it out on Amazon…Looks like good stuff.

Just a lot easier to work with and more flexible.

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Anyone explored a loud chirp sound for the changeover yet? I mean it would have to be really loud but could be extremely breif.

I have not explored it. But that is not something that I would want working in higher end neighborhoods. A lot of our municipalities had noise ordinances to even during the day. I can’t even start a machine till 8 AM in most places

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With a good remote you don’t need it. I’ve used mine on over 30 houses and never had it not change when the button was pushed.

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I can don’t know if you can tell, but I can see the green led down the street in broad daylight

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Remote DS wars 2019 ! Who will be crowned champion ? The rough and rugged (Schafety box) or the quick n nimble( Brodie Box),with built-in KC BBQ dispenser. We’ll sell you the seat to this epic war as it unfolds,but you’ll only need the edge !!

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Schertzy is definitely gonna win. I’ve only got $200-225 in my box and don’t want any part of manufacturing, keeping parts on hand to build in bulk, fielding customer calls… none of that sounds fun at all. I just like making stuff.

I’ll just tell everyone how to wire it up for free and they’ll be off to the races. Probably won’t be as durable as Schertz’s and as we all know… you get what you pay for.

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Just finished house number 2 and it works beautifully! Giddy like a school girl!

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Yeah man,I’m jelous. Betcha it’s a huge time saver. Well done

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Did 4 houses without a hitch. Felt like a dream. I know it’s only 4, but if I get a month out of it it’s worth another one. Doing a Best Western tomorrow with the catwalks and I am sooooo glad I don’t have to go back up and down those stairs a bunch of times. Better knock on wood.

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Last year I did two million dollar homes, one with it’s own basketball court that I had to get on the roof and shimmy around the front to get part of, shimmy back, climb back down to switch the valves and back again. The other one I had to get on a roof to get part of it too. I regret not having this remote!

So, not to brag lol

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I didn’t think you had sold any to someone with multiple employees. If you have, give some feedback on how you handle multiple frequencies and how they hold up to employee abuse

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Remotes don’t interfere. I’ve tried 4-5 different remotes to see. I would also defer part of this question to guys who have crews. I do not so I can’t answer. But I treat my remote poorly. Gets Wet occasionally and always bouncing around the cab. The box never needs touched by an employee. I haven’t opened mine since I shot the first video.

I’ve sold a around 20 units so far. Surely some of them have employees. I know @Sharpe does!

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I consider mine perfect despite needing a new micro switch every couple of years. Proven employee proof

Haven’t had it long but the only thing I could see an employee do is lose the remote, or break the antenna on the remote. Range is great too. I’ve used it at around 150 yards through multiple condos and it worked every time.

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I’ve never had my antenna pulled out. You use it pulled out? Try withoutnif you are! Works the same.

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Yea but if the antennas not out I cant put it to my ear and talk to Zack Morris!

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