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New Sirens for Stewart County, GA

Thu Mar 26, 2015 9:13 pm

Stewart County had a system of 5 Vortex R4s, 3 with the fin being installed sometime in 2000 and 2 newer ones. Two of them in Richland and Lumpkin had busted rotators, so the county decided to replace them with Sentry 16V1T-Bs. The one in Lumpkin had basically turned into a giant wind vane, and since Whelen rotating sirens are hardwired y'all know what happens when the array gets spinning to much. I was able to stop by the one in Richland to catch the first run of the siren seen here, activated by Mr. Wise. It's one loud siren I tell you what. Here are some pictures of the sirens:
Lumpkin, GA Vortex R4 and 16V1T-B located at the fire station
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Richland 16V1T-B located behind the city hall
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Re: New Sirens for Stewart County, GA

Fri Mar 27, 2015 1:58 am

Wow that's a lot of money in batteries!

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Re: New Sirens for Stewart County, GA

Fri Mar 27, 2015 7:14 pm

I always wondered... What makes those batteries different from commercial grade car batteries other than shape?
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Re: New Sirens for Stewart County, GA

Sat Mar 28, 2015 12:52 am

We use "Red Tops" because of the CCA capabilities, the fast re-charge and the excellent hassle free warranty. We are seeing 7 years plus with these batteries. Yes, they may be a bit more expensive, but why would you trust something so important with an inferior product?

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Re: New Sirens for Stewart County, GA

Sat Mar 28, 2015 12:57 am

Ed Wise wrote:We use "Red Tops" because of the CCA capabilities, the fast re-charge and the excellent hassle free warranty. We are seeing 7 years plus with these batteries. Yes, they may be a bit more expensive, but why would you trust something so important with an inferior product?
I hate to say this: but because of the economy. Because of limited incomes. Remember: SFO went for a highly inferior product because the creators of said product were the lowest bidders. So far the product is... Ehh... Only sorta doing it's job.
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Re: New Sirens for Stewart County, GA

Sat Mar 28, 2015 1:58 am

Ed Wise wrote:We use "Red Tops" because of the CCA capabilities, the fast re-charge and the excellent hassle free warranty. We are seeing 7 years plus with these batteries. Yes, they may be a bit more expensive, but why would you trust something so important with an inferior product?
I see that makes sense. i wasn't sure if there was a difference between these and the ones commercially used in cars so thats why i asked
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Re: New Sirens for Stewart County, GA

Sat Mar 28, 2015 5:43 am

Thanks for sharing those pictures! I have always wondered what the inside of the Sentry battery boxes looked like, and how the setup was arranged. Looks very clean, but simple, and easy to work on.
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Re: New Sirens for Stewart County, GA

Sun Mar 29, 2015 1:27 am

Just wondering how the battery box is mounted as have never installed one.
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Re: New Sirens for Stewart County, GA

Mon Mar 30, 2015 1:30 pm

So the siren motor is DC or they use a converter?

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Re: New Sirens for Stewart County, GA

Mon Mar 30, 2015 1:32 pm

72 volts DC.
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