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This is the controller in service, a few days after this date it wa laying on the ground till Sept 1st
when I got it with a lot of old trashed stoplights and poles. The stoplight laying on the ground I got the
day I took this picture. |
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The crews had moved this countless times to get it out of the way, I had been waiting to find a crew working
there to ask for it. They approved and I called IKE to come get it. |
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Heres the truck after we filled it. |
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IKE and I found that the cabinet was Alum and really heavy but didnt think the city would leave the guts in
the cabinet so we set out on a mission to get the cabinet opened. Rather than wait and get the box of keys
we knocked out the pins on the access for police, from there we took off the lock
opened it and figured out what size and the type of key to get the main door open. To find out they used
to different keys for the police and city access. A allen wrench was cut to size and
used to get the door open. NOTE: THIS IS NOT RECOMMENDED BY THIS SITE TO TRY THIS ON ANY CABINETS.
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We found everything was left in working order and these are the mechanical timers! Not sure what the right 2
do but the far left one is the one that controls the actual stoplights time. |
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Inside the cabinet. |
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Tryin to find the right connections for the signals while IKE wires his stoplights into the interface.
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Wiring the signals. |
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ITS ALIVE! |
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The process of changing! |