Re: Bucking The Trend, Louisville Clings to CD-era Sirens
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2021 6:16 pm
Yeah, what he saidModel L wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 5:47 pmwell, if we want to get way into the technicalities, the 2001 has one motor driving a chopper, and another motor that drives a large spur gear through a gearbox that rotates the siren. power is supplied by several large deep cycle batteries that are charged off the power grid and provide enough power to sound the siren for I believe a max of 30 minutes (might be misremembering that). The thunderbolt on the other hand... has a motor driving a chopper, a motor powering a gear reduction drive through a belt (except for B series) that then rotates the siren, and it depends on a large roots blower that contains 2 rotating lobes, and their corresponding gears that is driven by several belts connected to a third motor to make any reasonable sound output. And of course, it requires live 3 phase grid power to sound at all, which could be provided by a generator (system 7000) but rarely is.championsiren wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 1:34 pmNice to see members are coming back to the board!loukycheckinin wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 1:16 amI'm thrilled to see my city is still clinging onto their Thunderbolts in 2021 and even putting time and effort into maintaining them. I understand the concerns around no battery backup, and I do not discount that. I'd argue most folks on this forum would gladly have a Thunderbolt stand in for a 2001 just for audio properties alone, so I like to think Louisville understands this...or maybe we are just broke and can't afford new sirens! Either way, I am happy.
The 2001 series is overall much better (when we're talking about effectiveness) than the thunderbolt. Just think about it. The 2001 series is louder than the thunderbolt and only has 2 moving parts... whereas the Thunderbolt is a bit quieter and has 3 moving parts. And as Luke Grauer said, if one part breaks the entire siren breaks.
Taking AUDIO into consideration, the 2001 sounds like a screaming child and the thunderbolt is just downright terrifying.![]()
Just my 2 cents...
add to this the 2001 can be charged off of a solar panel, meaning grid power is not necessary at all, and you've got a recipe for a much more reliable siren.
