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Siren project ideas

Fri Apr 11, 2025 5:21 pm

I like to make my own sirens out of 3-d printed parts, small motors, and 9-12 volt power sources. They are not always loud but never the less, they are neat. I am looking for ideas/recommendations/advice on how to make my future sirens look/function/sound better.

These recommendations could include but are not limited to:

Port ratio recommendations.
How they could look.
How to make them more efficient.
The best way to even supercharge one.
How to add pulse/Hi-low capabilities (I have done it before but am open to more ideas.
How to boost Db level

All ideas are welcome. :idea:
Lover of all things Cats, Yard inflatables and Sirens! Owns two Vixen horns sirens mounted on custom mounts. Also enjoys making home made custom sirens.

My profile picture is a picture of my cat Luna I drew.


Loves sirens but loves Jesus more . 8-)

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Re: Siren project ideas

Mon Apr 14, 2025 2:04 am

No idea if you'll acknowledge this, but 5/13 or 5/12 port. No idea how to do 2, 3, 4. Maybe a moving stator? Curious as to how this would turn out if possible.
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Re: Siren project ideas

Tue Apr 15, 2025 10:07 pm

Thanks for the idea! I will let you know how I goes if or when it gets done :)
Lover of all things Cats, Yard inflatables and Sirens! Owns two Vixen horns sirens mounted on custom mounts. Also enjoys making home made custom sirens.

My profile picture is a picture of my cat Luna I drew.


Loves sirens but loves Jesus more . 8-)

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Re: Siren project ideas

Tue Apr 15, 2025 10:13 pm

To create a 2 port siren you have to have a 3 or 4 port chopper inside a stator with only 2 ports.

To make a 3 port siren you would need a 3 port chopper with a 3 port stator. To create 4 port siren it’s the same thing just 4 ports. Hope this helps
Lover of all things Cats, Yard inflatables and Sirens! Owns two Vixen horns sirens mounted on custom mounts. Also enjoys making home made custom sirens.

My profile picture is a picture of my cat Luna I drew.


Loves sirens but loves Jesus more . 8-)

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