The blower and rotator will most likely run on 3-phase, as for the voltage, anywhere from 208V to about 380V (to be confirmed).
If it's a single phase unit, I'm not too sure but my bets are on 240V.
...maybe I’ll stick with a smaller siren for the time being.Darley Champion wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 10:06 pmThe blower and rotator will most likely run on 3-phase, as for the voltage, anywhere from 208V to about 380V (to be confirmed).
If it's a single phase unit, I'm not too sure but my bets are on 240V.
I’m really glad that old unit found a home! I had always assumed they were all scrapped. I’ve been out of the loop wayyyy to long.JackT2356 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 9:51 pmI have a Thunderbolt 1000AT that came from La Crosse, WI. It was replaced in August 2011 after it was disconnected around 2009, then it was removed in August 2011 then we got it at an auction. We still have our Thunderbolt to this day since August 2011. I also have the RCM and AR Timer from another La Crosse Thunderbolt that got removed in 2015.
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