Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 2:48 am
Haha that's a crackup! I didn't even see that one on eBay. And I didn't pay enough attention to *two sirens for $200*. That's pretty good, if you ask me. Like I said, what condition are they in?
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both functional, one needs the housing painted, the other was complete and assembled.AKSoapy29 wrote:Haha that's a crackup! I didn't even see that one on eBay. And I didn't pay enough attention to *two sirens for $200*. That's pretty good, if you ask me. Like I said, what condition are they in?
I got my model A for $25 and my model L for $75. You could probably get one for $100, just keep looking on ebayAKSoapy29 wrote:Well considering that I'm only 13, probably not that much. Maybe a hundred or so? I'm not entirely sure. I might be able to pick up a few vibratones from my school, if they would take them out, but what fun are those?
My model A runs off of 110v AC/DC and the L runs off of 240v AC/DC.AKSoapy29 wrote:Ok, that's not to bad to deal with. I'm sure it's easy to repaint it. I'll consider it. And you said they were 12vdc?
I have a 110 volt model L.RobinHood73 wrote:The model A runs off of 110v AC/DC and the L runs off of 240v AC/DC.AKSoapy29 wrote:Ok, that's not to bad to deal with. I'm sure it's easy to repaint it. I'll consider it. And you said they were 12vdc?
LOL! I was referring to my sirens.Jim Z wrote:I have a 110 volt model L.RobinHood73 wrote:The model A runs off of 110v AC/DC and the L runs off of 240v AC/DC.AKSoapy29 wrote:Ok, that's not to bad to deal with. I'm sure it's easy to repaint it. I'll consider it. And you said they were 12vdc?
Your argument is invalid.