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Fri Dec 15, 2006 3:16 pm

Do you have a recording of that prototype 3hp decot?

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trafficsignals4ever wrote:I wish to live in your garage! :lol:
Me, too.
I want him to have a garage sale.
Love your operating traffic signal, 4ever.
Neat!

Puzzle:
You should already know what flashing red and flashing yellow signals mean.
What does flashing green mean?

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Fri Dec 15, 2006 10:10 pm

robert gift wrote:
trafficsignals4ever wrote:I wish to live in your garage! :lol:
Me, too.
I want him to have a garage sale.
Love your operating traffic signal, 4ever.
Neat!

Puzzle:
You should already know what flashing red and flashing yellow signals mean.
What does flashing green mean?
I don't think flashing green traffic signals are used in the United States. In many parts of Canada, it is often used instead of a left turn arrow, indicating a protected left turn. Other parts of Canada use a flashing green like we use a flashing yellow. In Mexico, many states like Puebla use flashing green as a stage before yellow and red: three seconds of flashing green, three seconds of yellow, then red. Other places like much of Mexico City use the same sequence as in the USA.
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Flashing yellow means basically be cautioned when crossing the intersection (almost like a yield sign you could say), and flashing red means basically a stop sign type situation.

If I'm wrong correct me.

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I am working on getting video of the Decot while it is running I have to cordanate with some others on times and place with 3 phase electric.

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trafficsignals4ever wrote:Flashing yellow means basically be cautioned when crossing the intersection (almost like a yield sign you could say), and flashing red means basically a stop sign type situation.

If I'm wrong correct me.
You're right.
It was the flashing green I was seeking.

Yes, in Canada it means you may turn left. The opposing traffic has a red through-signal.
But I never knew it meant caution in some places in Canada.

In China, many intersections have three green arrows; left, straight and right. [<-] [^] [->]
But that does not mean your left turn has right of way.
Opposing traffic has the same arrows!!
How ridiculous.

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Thu Dec 21, 2006 11:04 am

NOW Added to my collection is a T-Bolt 100t 3 phase and a ACA Howler 3 phase. O and this is what happens when you have 10 sirens in a garage. SNowblowers end up on top of Blower boxes because there is no more FLOOR space in my garage Image

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Fri Dec 22, 2006 10:45 am

May I ask what are your plans for all your sirens? Display? put back into service? That tbolt would look good in your front yard. :wink:

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hobbeekid wrote:...That tbolt would look good in your front yard.
Yah right. Neighbors would just love that.

I would.
But I would have to object to it in my neighborhood.

Maybe the T-bolt's horn could be a mail receptacle!

Anyone have a photo of the air pump without it's cover?

Thank you,

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Tue Jan 02, 2007 11:38 am

That's a nice collection! I love the Thunderbolts. Where do you get all those sirens?
Building a quarter scale Thunderbolt!

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