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There is also a problem with an aftermarket computer system that is draining the battery system. <br /> Right now the batteries are completely dead and we can't keep them charged because this system <br /> keeps draining them. <br /> We've been told that the truck is only worth around $8K. In 2018 we put in $5K worth of repairs <br /> and a significant amount in 2016. After discussions with Mert I'd recommend that we look at <br /> options for selling the truck. We are still researching options for a replacement. <br /> Equipment Upgrades and Repairs <br /> There were numerous repairs, installs and equipment upgrades in all our cities during the period <br /> between meetings. I'll highlight these at our meeting. <br /> u 1 . \ :...,. _ ,, . , <br /> 4 <br /> T 4 _ Sn t 4..- , . 4 :Nf 6,, '. , a 11.7 <br /> s 1 <br /> " r ~t .u._— <br /> 1 "'7 ,(p -... _ '.. + ' k ! r � r, <br /> .ate j r ! <br /> err ....., ('Mk k <br /> J <br /> Sherburne Wright Equipment Purchase Requests <br /> Council Chamber Presentation System Upgrades <br /> Currently all of 10 our cities have presentation systems in their council chambers that are wired <br /> with VGA style wiring and use VGA video scalers and scan converters. This is outdated and <br /> needs to be upgraded. Almost every computer system in use now uses HDMI ports. Currently we <br /> use adapters to convert the VGA signal to HDMI. This works but it downgrades the resolution of <br /> the computer which results in a fuzzy looking image. <br /> I've researched options extensively. I've met with numerous vendors and equipment <br /> manufacturers, attended trade shows and have done a fair amount of research searching for <br /> options. <br /> I narrowed down the options to equipment from two companies that met the needs of our <br /> particular city council systems. One manufacturer flew in from Austin, Texas and toured Buffalo <br /> City Hall to take measurements. I met with a second vendor from Crestron to do the same thing. <br /> 4 <br />