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Re: H.O.R. Si-Rex Comes Home

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 3:59 pm
by Mark N
It is a Model 3, and a 3 phase one at that. The wind up and wind down is a dead give away. The only reason why it is only at a 10 port pitch is because Europe is 50Hz and the US is 60Hz (Fun fact: Japan is both 50 and 60Hz)

Re: H.O.R. Si-Rex Comes Home

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 4:28 pm
by Daniel
Mark N wrote:It is a Model 3, and a 3 phase one at that. The wind up and wind down is a dead give away. The only reason why it is only at a 10 port pitch is because Europe is 50Hz and the US is 60Hz (Fun fact: Japan is both 50 and 60Hz)
This is true about Japan. Depending on what part of the country you live in and on which islands, your line frequency will be one or the other. It dates to the earliest days of electricity, when a generator was purchased from Germany for a power station. Later, in another part of Japan, they built a power plant with American generators.

Re: H.O.R. Si-Rex Comes Home

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 5:46 pm
by Jim Z
Thunderbolt10031 wrote: Good lord that is the weirdest chopper i've ever seen in a siren. :wtf:
it looks like a lot easier way to cast a dual-tone chopper, though.

Re: H.O.R. Si-Rex Comes Home

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 9:40 pm
by echo1030
That siren in Germany is a Fedelcode Model 2. Around a month ago a member on the board purchased 2 of these sirens and to everyone's surprise they turned out to be model 2's. It makes sense; it is way to small to be a model 3 and the louvers are way to close to each other. The motor is universal so it would work on the 220V 50Hz in Germany and still maintain that "10" port sound.

Re: H.O.R. Si-Rex Comes Home

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 10:20 pm
by Mark N
echo1030 wrote:That siren in Germany is a Fedelcode Model 2. Around a month ago a member on the board purchased 2 of these sirens and to everyone's surprise they turned out to be model 2's. It makes sense; it is way to small to be a model 3 and the louvers are way to close to each other. The motor is universal so it would work on the 220V 50Hz in Germany and still maintain that "10" port sound.
I don't know about that. Listen to the wind up. It sound just like a Model 5/12 port siren.

Re: H.O.R. Si-Rex Comes Home

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 11:13 pm
by DJ2226
echo1030 wrote:That siren in Germany is a Fedelcode Model 2. Around a month ago a member on the board purchased 2 of these sirens and to everyone's surprise they turned out to be model 2's. It makes sense; it is way to small to be a model 3 and the louvers are way to close to each other. The motor is universal so it would work on the 220V 50Hz in Germany and still maintain that "10" port sound.
It doesn't sound like a 2 to me; I has the windup of a 3 phase siren. Math time, look at my attachment.

Re: H.O.R. Si-Rex Comes Home

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 8:16 am
by holler
It's a model 3.

Re: H.O.R. Si-Rex Comes Home

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 12:33 pm
by Mark N
Alright, the topic has had it's derail..have you had a chance to run it up?

Re: H.O.R. Si-Rex Comes Home

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 1:24 am
by echo1030
Not trying to drag this on or anything but since when do model 3's have housings like that?

Re: H.O.R. Si-Rex Comes Home

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 1:41 am
by murrfarms
echo1030 wrote:Not trying to drag this on or anything but since when do model 3's have housings like that?
Since, um...always? Need to get Bryan to post a picture of the housing for his Model 3, it looks identical to the one in the OP video except his is yellow and not as nice and straight.