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Re: May have a "pick of the lot" on Thunderbolts
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 4:59 am
by coastalsyrolover
nathancovey wrote:I didn't know sirens could run without control boxes.
That's how I got my thunderbolt to growl. I just took an ext cord without the female end, Some quick disconnects and a surge protector and turned it on and she growled up. I think if you have a single phase blower it can be run the same way? But idk... I know a gas motor works

Re: May have a "pick of the lot" on Thunderbolts
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 12:43 pm
by nathancovey
I guess I should get a Thunderbolt without a control box.
Re: May have a "pick of the lot" on Thunderbolts
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 4:54 pm
by coastalsyrolover
nathancovey wrote:I guess I should get a Thunderbolt without a control box.
My thunderbolt does have a control box. BUT all the wires were stripped and cut and it's a 3 phase 220. If I wanted to hear it through the box I would have to find a heavy duty power supply. The unfortunate part to that is that Oregon is a little touchy on testing sirens near buildings and houses on full blast. So I have to find a gas powered or single ph. blower motor, a generator and I have to either haul it to the boondocks or somewhere that uses sirens. (Which is still pretty far from me.) I don't think portable generators have that much power and if they did I would most likely have to pay through the nose for them. So at the time of this comment the controls are a 70 pound decoration. That could and most likely will change in the future.
Re: May have a "pick of the lot" on Thunderbolts
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 8:23 pm
by Rheems1
nathancovey wrote:I guess I should get a Thunderbolt without a control box.
I am thinking first you should study hard, get good grades in middle school and high school and concentrate on finding a good job. I don't want to be the board troll, but what is a 12 year old going to do with an 800 pound siren? If you study hard, and get youself a good job you could pick up whatever siren your heart desires... even get the controls and hook it up like Charlie Davidson did (he is a shining star).
Re: May have a "pick of the lot" on Thunderbolts
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 8:25 pm
by nathancovey
I'm done with middle school.
Re: May have a "pick of the lot" on Thunderbolts
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 8:26 pm
by nathancovey
I am now a freshman in high school.
Re: May have a "pick of the lot" on Thunderbolts
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 3:40 am
by Urbanexplorer
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Re: May have a "pick of the lot" on Thunderbolts
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 3:48 am
by Sirenguy02
Urbanexplorer wrote:nathancovey wrote:I am now a freshman in high school.
I see you've learned a lot from the Creative Writing portion of your English class.
Did you really need to bring something up from a few days ago just to make a 'smart alec' comment?
Re: May have a "pick of the lot" on Thunderbolts
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 7:17 pm
by Urbanexplorer
Sirenguy02 wrote:
Did you really need to bring something up from a few days ago just to make a 'smart alec' comment?
Likely not. Post deleted.
Re: May have a "pick of the lot" on Thunderbolts
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 2:33 am
by dilloncarpenter
coastalsyrolover wrote:Like I said man you don't need the control boxes if you want to hear it.
While this may be true, you would never want to permanently install it without the controls. The controls have all sorts of trips in them if something were to go wrong, and if it were to continue running, it would probably do some damage. And this might depend on location, but there is a certain code that is required for electrical wiring.