Brendan Ahern said: I agree with Eric on this. I believe I also told you last time that this was not something an amateur should be doing. You stated you had no knowledge of electricity. You should NOT be doing this stuff. What you are trying to do is going to draw a HUGE amount of current for one thing. Kilowatts are kilowatts, whether you step them up, convert them, whatever. You are trying to Frankenstein something. I would never try this in my own house. Way to easy for something to go horribly wrong.
SoundMaster 391 said:If you do get a SD-10, I would recommend using a drill to windup the siren. Much safer and easier. Maybe instead of trying to get a SD-10 you should get a Model 2 siren. I currently have a Model 2 that I am working on right now. They're pretty fun and easy sirens to work on. Plus you can run the siren from the 120v outlet.
Wdr said: I highly suggest you listen to the previous posts. This sort of setup can be done safely but if you don't have the knowledge of the equipment and relevant technical aspects you are very likely to damage something or your self. If you want to proceed find an electrician or someone to assist you in setting up a safe system. As I said before, any mistakes at these power levels are very hazardous and likely to damage your new siren and/or injure yourself.
CDV777-1 said: Didn't an almost identical thread you started about single to three phase get locked about a week ago? That thread was about a castle something siren. It was locked for "rule violations" I guess because you were being advised on how to do something that's evidently way out of your "league" in attempting. I would never try running something like you described.
All quotes came from the topic "SD-10 three phase hookup" that you posted a few weeks ago.
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