Sours Wild Lock Hunt
I saw this on a Coke machine today. It is the first of it's kind I have seen outside of pictures.
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They have those ^ locks on the soda machines at my Walmart, anyone know what they are?
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I think it's Videx.
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Cyberlock, but I believe their somehow related to Videx. The Cyberlocks are pretty neat, they provide allot of different features for access control, access times, auditing, logging, etc.
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Medeco Nextgen XT also looks like that. Probably all the same lock, just licensed to each vendor.
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found this on the front of my sisters high school
not a lock but i thought id share anyway
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...... on an ammo cabinet at a local store......
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GWiens2001 wrote:Medeco Nextgen XT also looks like that. Probably all the same lock, just licensed to each vendor.
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Videx's Cyberlock and Medeco's Nexgen compete in the same market but are completely different locks. I'm unsure who Medeco has been working with to develop the Nexgen though.
I find this very interesting. After much back and forth I'm feeling that is a Nexgen from the shape of the receptacle area around the contacts and the inner "surround" material. I have not seen a Nexgen with 3 independent contacts on the lock face before now (looking further I see this is now common though). Cyberlock can vary between 2 and 3 contacts depending on the application, but they always have a metal surround material around the contacts except for security guard checkpoint applications. In locks they always use a metal surround material. (And by contacts, I mean independent gold connectors - all models of Cyberlock and Nexgen have 3 conductivity paths between the key and lock, some models just rely on a case ground rather than a specific connector for ground).
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Medeco on a laundry room change machine
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One of my favorite "In the Wild" locks. On the gate of Meijer's Garden Center.
It's just so refreshing to see an 'Oldie but Goodie' in use! Guess that's why I like it.
It's just so refreshing to see an 'Oldie but Goodie' in use! Guess that's why I like it.
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I had a similar idea but I wanted to take pictures of security cameras. But I think it's a bad idea to show their locations and such. I am interested in learning about CCTV, so that is my reasoning behind my idea.
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chieflittlehorse wrote:I had a similar idea but I wanted to take pictures of security cameras. But I think it's a bad idea to show their locations and such. I am interested in learning about CCTV, so that is my reasoning behind my idea.
I'd be more interested in learning about bypassing that! lol
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Fgarci03 did a great post on how to bypass a camera/video security system a while back on another site. Remember it, fgarci?
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GWiens2001 wrote:Fgarci03 did a great post on how to bypass a camera/video security system a while back on another site. Remember it, fgarci?
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Really? I'd love to read about that!
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WB padlock on an old U-Haul truck I unlocked today.
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