Do you reckon this would be in contention?
http://byfiles.storage.msn.com/x1p6lafc ... eB196vqhuw
This features in D. Wisbey's Gent's catalogue. Quite an odd feature, don't you agree?
Looks like a dual-headed siren with only one motor. Did they really sell those or was it just some homemade project?Gent's wrote:Do you reckon this would be in contention?
http://byfiles.storage.msn.com/x1p6lafc ... eB196vqhuw
This features in D. Wisbey's Gent's catalogue. Quite an odd feature, don't you agree?
Would be quite a find indeed!Gent's wrote:I would have imagined so. It was in their catalogue. Looks like a big 10HP motor with a dual toned siren on either side. I'm sure there is one lurking somewhere. What a discovery that would be.
True, that's why I said it looked a bit homemade and wouldn't survive. Also looks abnormally long for a siren. Only roof mountable (that thing would never fit on a pole).danwisbey85 wrote:Would be quite a find indeed!Gent's wrote:I would have imagined so. It was in their catalogue. Looks like a big 10HP motor with a dual toned siren on either side. I'm sure there is one lurking somewhere. What a discovery that would be.
It's basically 2 Carters sirens stuck together, only 4 rotors powered by one motor. Bit of a bad design, as the Motor and axels will be very exposed to the weather!
Dan.
danwisbey85 wrote:Here is a photo of the official Tangent Gents Catologue, featuring many siren types, plus the Carters! All these sirens were buyable! I have the prices of the sirens in the catologue, depending on voltage type (AC/DC)
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a82/da ... A70946.jpg
Return to “Main Outdoor Warning Sirens Board”
Users browsing this forum: Ahrefs [Bot] and 22 guests