What are they replacing the 4008s with?WhammyP-50 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 12:27 amAlrighty then, three years have past with no update on the 4008 replacements. I assumed the 4008s were safe and sound. Nope! They’re gone! Here is a brief picture montage I have of the removal of #15 off of Denham Way adjacent to Robinson Middle School and Carpenter Park.
https://youtu.be/BpXo6FiFM4M
If that's the case they'll be parted out for the drivers/rotators and thrown out unless another company in the area willing to refurbish them and sell them back. Since the replacements are going in as a one-to-one replacement the new 2910's will retain the prior controllers, which will be reconfigured in the software to take 10 amps instead of 8. The old heads would need new controllers. I doubt the companies would put up with the trouble of retrofitting them.WhammyP-50 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 2:25 amThey are auctioning them off to whoever desires a 4008 siren. So it’s quite possible some municipalities would want one.
Yes, I saw them remove all the amps in the board. I actually have a full video of the control set up.DJ2226 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 4:22 amIf that's the case they'll be parted out for the drivers/rotators and thrown out unless another company in the area willing to refurbish them and sell them back. Since the replacements are going in as a one-to-one replacement the new 2910's will retain the prior controllers, which will be reconfigured in the software to take 10 amps instead of 8. The old heads would need new controllers. I doubt the companies would put up with the trouble of retrofitting them.WhammyP-50 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 2:25 amThey are auctioning them off to whoever desires a 4008 siren. So it’s quite possible some municipalities would want one.
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