Hello. Recently, I have been interested in Taiwan's Cyclones, so I thought I would make a map. At the moment, I have no locations. However, I will be on the lookout at police/fire stations. If you find one, send me the link or coordinates to it. Thank you.
I can knock out a few.
24°58'47.7"N 121°25'19.6"E (speakers)
24°59'30.9"N 121°25'31.9"E (Cyclone)
25°01'07.3"N 121°24'32.0"E (Cyclone with Hormanns)
25°00'59.0"N 121°24'16.8"E (Random Taiwan thingy?)
25°01'39.4"N 121°24'53.3"E (Hormanns)
Thats all that I can think of.
Not much, but a start.
David
"And they think it will make their lives easier
For God knows up 'til now it's been hard..."
-Eric Woolfson
Owner of several small sirens, a botched Darley 7T, and a 2001 Roundback.
Sorry if this is off topic but why do the cyclones have their motors on the bottom and because of that where is the air intake?
what's inside the shroud? And why do the "screamers" look like a modified cyclone?? I am so confused
I love insulators and I own alot of them!! Looking to purchase a siren sometime soon perhaps..
Sorry if this is off topic but why do the cyclones have their motors on the bottom and because of that where is the air intake?
what's inside the shroud? And why do the "screamers" look like a modified cyclone?? I am so confused
Cyclones have their motors on the top, and intakes on the bottom.
Sorry if this is off topic but why do the cyclones have their motors on the bottom and because of that where is the air intake?
what's inside the shroud? And why do the "screamers" look like a modified cyclone?? I am so confused
Cyclones have their motors on the top, and intakes on the bottom.
I ment the ones in Taiwan not the ones here in the US
I love insulators and I own alot of them!! Looking to purchase a siren sometime soon perhaps..
Sorry if this is off topic but why do the cyclones have their motors on the bottom and because of that where is the air intake?
what's inside the shroud? And why do the "screamers" look like a modified cyclone?? I am so confused
Cyclones have their motors on the top, and intakes on the bottom.
I ment the ones in Taiwan not the ones here in the US
I will assume they are Screamers with Cyclone parts.