Torch
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- Feb 2020
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I picked up some FJPyrosystem rails for the fireTEKs system and gave them a test. I don't think they are in production any more, but is was fun to test and pop a few matches with.
With all the latest fireTEK OEM rails now having integrated parallel splitters and the integrated LEDs on the rails that show you continuity status, you'd have to find a specific reason these rails
However, the FJPyrostyem fireTEK Pro Rail in the SE120 Seahorse case is a nice thought out protected rail design with a on-board continuity tester and parallel splitter, with one little quirk on the RJ45 jacks. The case is nice for debris protection and rain- it's conformal coated, too. However, the fireTEK system's rails are fully function even when completely submerged in water - I've tried tested it.
With all the latest fireTEK OEM rails now having integrated parallel splitters and the integrated LEDs on the rails that show you continuity status, you'd have to find a specific reason these rails
However, the FJPyrostyem fireTEK Pro Rail in the SE120 Seahorse case is a nice thought out protected rail design with a on-board continuity tester and parallel splitter, with one little quirk on the RJ45 jacks. The case is nice for debris protection and rain- it's conformal coated, too. However, the fireTEK system's rails are fully function even when completely submerged in water - I've tried tested it.