So far it's the only 4000 of this variety that anyone knows about... Unfortunately, it's in incredibly rough shape. One of the arrays is missing and I have no idea where it went, nor does anyone at WSS. One array has the frame smashed and I'm not sure how exactly I want to tackle repairing it. I pulled a few horns off a WS-2000 array for replacing the smashed ones. The cabinet for the Rhinelander Alertronic will work to run it once I get a cable made.Randomizer wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 8:06 pmForget the 6000. That's a mighty rare varient of the 4000 there it seems. Looks like one of the ones that's essentially 4 DSA style arrays mounted on what we would consider to be a "normal" Alertronic structure. I've only ever seen those in the ad below (and even then I didn't know they actually existed):
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It's the only 6000R known to have an oscillating rotation system. I don't think any enthusiasts knew it was an option offered by ACA until I discovered this one to have it.
Ohh, I thought they all oscillated like that! Aren't these also the ones that usually came with slip rings, making the option you have rare?
You must be thinking of the Whelen WS-3000s; they've got a similar design. Those oscillate. All the 6000Rs we've seen this far have slip-ring rotation systems, this being the only exception. I'd say this is probably one of the rarest 6000Rs out there, alongside the yellow 6000R in Wisconsin Rapids.Greenrid wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 12:55 pmOhh, I thought they all oscillated like that! Aren't these also the ones that usually came with slip rings, making the option you have rare?
Thank you!Randomizer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 27, 2023 12:08 amFirst off, best of luck. Looking beautiful.
This made me wonder: did Carson make everything for ACA's electronics in the early days? Curious what, if anything, ACA did in house with the electronic components.
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