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TrainsAndSirens1
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Re: My Indoor/Outdoor Warning/Alarm Siren Collection

Tue Sep 09, 2014 8:55 pm

Chicagosiren-hunters wrote:I think that might trip a breaker, but it doesn't hurt to try!
stormsetter4 wrote:Well, don't plug them into the same circuit.
I know, I won't plug all of them in with the same circuit at the same time. 2 of one of my sirens run on 24 volts DC. What happens if I want to sound all (except the first siren, it doesn't work) sirens? I would run the 120 volt sirens with each different circuit. And I would run the 24 volt sirens with each different batteries.
Owner of a -130, Modulator 6048, B-Series 1003,1000B, 3016, STH-10B, Little Giant, two 5As, 2, 2T, Model B9, 2 Model Ds, 4 Model As, Faraday Type 2, OC-9, 2 AR Timers, other. Skywarn Spotter.
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Re: My Indoor/Outdoor Warning/Alarm Siren Collection

Tue Sep 09, 2014 10:13 pm

I remember seeing the Dept. of the Army Model D in person. I thought it was pretty cool since to my understanding, one of Christopher's grandfathers was in WWII (Army air corps), and I come from a long line of military servicemen (Dad was in the 101st Airborne during Vietnam, his dad was in the marines during WWII, etc.)
Ripe old age of 26.
1950 Model A, 1979 AF Timer, 30 something ID tags, some other odds and ends
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