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ademco 12v siren

Wed Dec 11, 2013 8:39 pm

ok my first siren off ebay. got it working in less than a minute out of the box. points on contact needed cleaning.

name that siren! hint: ademco all i know about it.
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Re: ademco 12v siren

Thu Dec 12, 2013 9:01 pm

I'm assuming this is the one that was "For Parts" on Ebay for the past 5 months?

What I know about them includes:

They are 12 volt, 9 amp sirens. They will run fully on 2 amps, though.
They were made in a horizontal and vertical version. You have to horizontal, the vertical is very rare.
They were made in the 1960s, and were the 1960s version of a Military-grade car alarm, to my knowledge.
They are 8 port only, and were made in Manhattan (or somewhere close).
Later models had the resistor in them, earlier models just had the relay.
The chopper is a little shorter than that of a Model A, so the output is lesser than a Model A.

These sirens don't really have "names" of sorts. They are just referred to as Horizontal/Vertical Ademco sirens.
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Re: ademco 12v siren

Thu Dec 12, 2013 10:10 pm

I have a vertical one. The motor and rotor are identical to yours, but instead of a base and screen, the whole thing is mounted inside a bullet-shaped housing and looks like this:

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Re: ademco 12v siren

Fri Dec 13, 2013 10:43 pm

a few more questions. why is there a relay? this one has the resistor. underneath the relay is a white piece with ademco on it. what does this thing do? i cannot see why there is a relay when the wires run from it to the motor. any literature for this siren?

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Re: ademco 12v siren

Sat Dec 14, 2013 3:17 am

Since these were intended as burglar alarms, the relay was probably used so that the alarm circuit could trip the siren without requiring a large current draw.
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