Alex06 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 6:09 pm
Snowpix wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 11:47 pm
Alex06 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 11:24 pm
10HP total chopper, rotator, and blower
Ah, thank you!
As for the Sterling ports as far as is known to exist, the M-3 came in 8 or 16 port, the M-5 came in 8/16 and 16/16, and possibly 8/8. The M-10 came in 8/8, 8/16, 8/12, 12/16, and 16/16. The Y-10 is only known to have 8/16 and 16/16, and the Little Giant is 12/12. The 8/12 and 12/16 Sterlings are incredibly rare, but do exist.
Thank you! Updated
You're welcome!
A bit more information I can add, along with a few corrections:
-The BN44E only ever came in 10/12, both of the electric 8-port Mobil Directos that remain are actually converted BN52/BN54 units.
-The ASC RM-130 is 9 port, not 8.
-Both the ACA P-10 and P-15 can come in either 8 port single tone or 9/12 dual tone, though 8 port rotors are much less common on P-10s due to it putting more strain on the motor. They're not exclusive to either model.
-The Darley 3v8 (which is just a single rotor vertical version of the dual headed Champion) came in both 8 and 12 port, the dual headed Champions came in 8/8 and 16/16 port, and the smaller Champions came in 6, 8, or 12 port. Darley also made their own version of the STH-10, which is 12 port.
-Decot Red Arrow Model 12s came in 10/15 and 10/16, while the 30 and the 50 have only been found in 10/15.
-ACA Hurricane 130 MKIIs are 8/10 port, while the MKI came in 10/12 originally, and then 8/10.
-From what I can find online, the Sekomac/Klaxon GP1 is 4 port, the GP2 and S04 are 6 port, the GP3/CS3 is 5/6, The GP6/CS6/FP6 and FP10 are 10 port, and the FP8 likely is too. The GP8/CS8, GP12, and likely the CS12 are 10/12.
-The ASC OM-102 is a rebranded Screamer S-2, and is 9 port. The OM-107 doesn't exist, but the OM-109 (ASC's version of the S-5, 9 port) and OM-112 (S-7.5, 8 port) were offered, though no units seem to exist today, if they were ever installed.
-The Sentry 16v1T-B and 20v1T are both 8/8 as they're dual rotor. The 20v2T was also not on the list, and is 8/16 port. There is also a 15v1T, which is 8/8. There is also a Sentry 15v2T-B, which is 10/16. It's the predecessor to the 16v1T-B.
-You wrote "Temptest" instead of "Tempest" for ASC's line of mechanical sirens, just a minor typo.
I hope these help, and someone correct me if I managed to get these wrong!