Ah yes. That was the Thunderbolt 1000AT located at Maunalua Bay. This Thunderbolt is famous because of its high pitch that was caused by the workers not wiring the RCM correctly. Sadly the siren was replaced back in 2011 with a ASC I-Force . Somehow that siren was very interesting. The controls had the older "FS Thunderbolt" logo while the rotator box had the newer version Thunderbolt logo. Here is a video of the siren.Valtonus wrote:In my opinion, you should do a single pole install. It would not only save time of having to put up 2 entire poles, it would also save money. As said, a dual pole mount wouldn't prevent vandals any more than a single pole mount would. The blower is suspended on a wooden platform, and the control box is on the pole.
Here is a random picture I found of a Thunderbolt in Hawaii.
I highly suggest that you use a single pole mount.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQZS9sobMmk