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Posted By: dexman Partner ACS Installation - 03/15/21 12:18 PM
From a Low Voltage Group over on Facebook.....
Someone wasn't clear on the proper way to mount a two module holder. bugeyed

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Posted By: hitechcomm Re: Partner ACS Installation - 03/15/21 11:28 PM
Well Done
Posted By: hbiss Re: Partner ACS Installation - 03/16/21 03:13 AM
Boggles my mind. It would have been 10 times faster to lay it flat and put a screw through the top hole. Splurge and put another through the bottom hole too.

-Hal
Posted By: Professor Shadow Re: Partner ACS Installation - 03/16/21 03:16 PM
I would hazard to guess the reason for the poor craftsmanship resorting to using zip-ties is because they were out of duct tape and baling wire.
Posted By: dexman Re: Partner ACS Installation - 03/16/21 07:41 PM
laugh
Posted By: ChrisRR Re: Partner ACS Installation - 03/16/21 08:26 PM
These poor Partner systems get some of the worst installs.
Posted By: Mercenary Roadie Re: Partner ACS Installation - 03/16/21 08:33 PM
I love the old Partners systems.

That picture shows how they can take a beating and keep on ticking.
Posted By: ChrisRR Re: Partner ACS Installation - 03/16/21 08:47 PM
Originally Posted by Mercenary Roadie
I love the old Partners systems.

That picture shows how they can take a beating and keep on ticking.

I do too. That's why I have one in my house.

It's not perfect, but I think I did ok....
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Posted By: dexman Re: Partner ACS Installation - 03/17/21 01:26 AM
How many lines & extensions is the system currently wired ponder
Posted By: ChrisRR Re: Partner ACS Installation - 03/17/21 02:28 AM
12X30...ish

The first six lines come off my asterisk server, all the same DID number, in a hunt group, so if line 1 is busy, it rolls to line 2 and so on. 7&8 are some google voice lines, 9, is a fax line, 10&11are C-Net lines from the collectors network, and 12 is the Comcast voice number that nobody uses.

A handful of extensions are the usual things, phone in the kitchen, bedroom, office, garage, that sort of thing, with actual Euro I & II sets. Most of the rest of the extensions are to bring some of my vintage and antique phones to life, though I'm slowly migrating them to the channel bank hanging off of asterisk. The migration isn't overly difficult, its just a little tedious. Asterisk isn't the most user friendly thing.
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