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#33263 - 06/17/22 04:19 AM
Re: Alpha Controller
[Re: EElevator]
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heisenberg
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Is this the new controller company started by the few folks that worked for smartrise then left?
JUST what our industry needs. Another random controller brand to dilute the market and force us all to learn yet another brand of controller that possibly won't have support/parts in the future if the company doesn't make it...
Between mce, va controls, ec, smartrise, and the 500 controllers the big 4 have came out with we have far more than enough options to make metal boxes move. I get the sentiment of everyone wants to make some money but.. The more open source, easily to fault find equipment the better. Anything to take the market away from the big 4 and their proprietary crap
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#33264 - 06/17/22 09:21 AM
Re: Alpha Controller
[Re: heisenberg]
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Jluff
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Why You donβt like paying $5k for wiring diagrams ππππππ Itβs amazing to me what they get away with. Itβs all about the intellectual property laws. There are way more painful issues and problems from proprietary elevators then independent controllers going out of business. Once and a while you find a dinosaur independent
Last edited by Jluff; 06/17/22 09:27 AM.
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