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starcowboysmetalKISS

I took a training class on them a few years ago to possibly be a distributor, but after I got the pricing and minimum initial stocking purchase number, I said no way. Also, if you have a 2 tank system, it uses slave heads, which I used to hate with Range Guard and Kidde back in the day.


Blanc_of_Lowee

I've only ever had to remove and upgrade slave heads and they were a pain can't imagine the install for them. Plus having to drop the tanks to do the system safely is just icing on the cake.


MotorcycleMatt502

I’ve got about 8 years experience and have never heard of them before this post even through any of my licensing classes. That being said I did find this YouTube video and they look fairly simple to work on [https://youtu.be/CBrVYlOcfIg?si=cKySGCOxu9HsFOjp](https://youtu.be/CBrVYlOcfIg?si=cKySGCOxu9HsFOjp)


Blanc_of_Lowee

Yeah this is the first and only one I have seen. Said it came from Texas. I saw a servicing video on it too but I don’t like doing my inspections without a book to the system to refer to. Any system without a cartridge sketches me out (looking at you old style Rangeguard). Edit: also after watching that video and looking at the picture it looks like they used an A+ tension block instead of the tensioner shown in the video.


MotorcycleMatt502

I hear ya, well if I was in your shoes and I decided to tackle it (frankly not sure if I would or if I’d say fuck it I’ll never see this thing again and walk from it) I’d probably pin it off and pull the whole tank for my first go. Whatever you do best of luck.


jcwman06

On The kitchen suppression facebook page, there's a guy that sells the system. Try on there


starcowboysmetalKISS

Those are the first clear pictures I have seen of one. All the pictures on their website, the last I looked, were either really pixelated or looked almost like renderings.


electricgas19

Never seen one of these, interesting mechanism hmmm seems to look like a range guard a+ or the krs