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Re: Pennsyvania sirens

Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:06 am

Thunderbolt10031 wrote:Wait is that a solenoid from a 3t22 under the Sentry. :eh:
That would be an electrical box.
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Re: Pennsylvania sirens

Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:14 am

Oh okay to me it looks like a solenoid to me. also please don't start and argument with my opinion.
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Re: Pennsylvania sirens

Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:15 am

Oh okay to me it looks like a solenoid to me. also please don't start and argument with my opinion.
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Re: Pennsylvania sirens

Thu Jul 11, 2013 12:14 pm

Is that a motor under the Sentry intake?

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Re: Pennsyvania sirens

Thu Jul 11, 2013 1:16 pm

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Re: Pennsylvania sirens

Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:08 pm

The Sentry is mounted onto an intake for a 2t22 or a sth/stl-10.
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Re: Pennsylvania sirens

Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:49 pm

ENec wrote:
Thunderbolt10031 wrote:Wait is that a solenoid from a 3t22 under the Sentry. :eh:
That would be an electrical box.
That's not an electrical junction box. The 10V is mounted on an old 3T22 intake, and that's the solenoid enclosure on the side of that intake.

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Re: Pennsylvania sirens

Sun Jul 21, 2013 1:27 am

Now how the hell did I miss this topic??!!! LOL... you were only 6 miles from the home of Rheems1 when you took the pic of that Sentry (which is brand new) at York Springs. They did indeed have a 3T22 there, it got hit by lightning and did the siren a favor as it was running very, very slow in the end. Interestingly enough I can hear that Sentry 10V on a still night and sometimes on really hot days I can hear it with my windows closed in my house. It is probably 4 miles as the crow flies, one day I didn't have my pager and heard York Spring's siren blowing and went to the firehouse thinking that it was our 3V8 going off. There are a total of 10 Whelen 2903 sirens scattered around the New Cumberland Army Depot property which seems like overkill, but who am I LOL?? The Carlisle Barracks still has an old falling apart dual Sterling on the roof of their firehouse and 4 of those ATI sirens, the only thing I have ever heard them do was reveille in the morning.... they seem worthless to me. In Gettysburg there is also a Model 5 behind Hunt's French Fries on Steinwehr Ave if you come back through this way. Most people don't know about the Sterling on 4th street either, that is the only one I have ever heard from their system.

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