Well, if its going into service your not buying the siren yourself are you? People are putting in their money or the town is looking for one? If this is the case then I'd recommend something from www.sirencentral.com . About the only one you have a choice of though would be a Thunderbeam, but they are a good siren for $1500. Or you could get one from Sentry for about $2900. www.sentrysiren.com ...look for a 3V8 for something cheap. You can still get the T-beam cheaper and the complete installation will probably cost what one new 3V8 would.Thedon wrote:yea.. who cares about all of these oranges.. reason i do want a siren is to let my sub division of 4,000 homes know when it is safe to go outside after a hurricane passes.The Big Labowski wrote:from my understanding, there arent many sirens in florida.
Sorry I forgot to add all those options..Nelso90 wrote:If I were you, I would get a thunderbolt. Here are my reasons:
A: They're easy to find. Try cities, scrapyards, and even other collectors like I did.
B: They're not that big.
C: They aren't that loud, until you want it to be. They'll run on 110VAC, and you can use a shop vac for a blower.
could you help a new guy outThunderbolt wrote: Might even try Lubbock TX.They're getting rid of theirs.
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