It is indeed! I expected it to be complicated but is has a surprisingly simple setup!
It is indeed! I expected it to be complicated but is has a surprisingly simple setup!
I remember that too. I used to be deathly afraid of sirens for a while until they unintentionally became a hobby as I was trying to overcome them. Being in Livonia, the 612 scared me quite a bit. I never thought I'd have it for my own! It's still a little intimidating but it's already my favorite siren.Greenfield1003 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2017 12:49 amI remember watching the video of this siren on YouTube back when I first got into sirens. It was, and still is, the best video of a Siratone EOWS siren running Alternate Wail on YouTube. Glad it has a good home now!
Same herenahIDee wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2017 12:53 amIt was probably the first video I've seen of an EOWS* 612Greenfield1003 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2017 12:49 amI remember watching the video of this siren on YouTube back when I first got into sirens. It was, and still is, the best video of a Siratone EOWS siren running Alternate Wail on YouTube. Glad it has a good home now!
Oh I thought the chimes where from a SiraToneBdesantis5632 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2017 1:41 pmWell, there are a few issues I need to sort out. First, a few parts of the housing is warped, and it needs a new back panel. Also, the collector rings were exposed for god knows how long, so unfortunately it will not work the way it used to. I don't know what I'll do with the collector rings, probably sell it. Fortunately I have a relative who has some speaker parts and amplifiers I can use, so hopefully when it is done I can use an aux cord or even bluetooth to get it running again. The SiraTone Controllers were reused somewhere else, and WSS doesn't have any at the moment. There's tons of work to do, but it's coming along nicely
The tone generators on a lot of those SiraTones are probably dead thanks to overheating and the chips melting themselves. Perhaps just a busted capacitor or something, who knows.Siren1000T wrote: ↑Tue Oct 03, 2017 9:26 pmI got a message from Jeff at WSS saying
"Hi Danny,
Good to hear from you.
Unfortunately, I can’t tell you what happened to the control cabinet. Most of them were in very bad shape. More than likely, they were just scrapped.
Thanks,
Jeff DuPilka | President
West Shore Services, Inc. | 6620 Lake Michigan Drive, P.O. Box 188 | Allendale, MI 49401
(616) 895-4347 ext. 112 | Fax (616) 895-7158 | Cell (616) 291-0769"
From what I remember, any remaining siratone controllers WSS has left (if any) are very likely not fixable. I've bought an old siratone controller from them a couple years ago and tried to get it to work but the signals wouldn't sound. There was power going to the amps though. So I ordered a new control buttons but still wouldn't work. Then I decided to swap it out with another controller that was still attached on a pole connected to an EOWS laying in the yard. After I got it, I realized it was a different kind of controller called the MC. I didn't actually know anything about those but I'm actually glad I got to own one and worked just fine for me. Maybe some day, me and Ben could meet up with each other and play with our sirens since we live close by.
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