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Re: Indoor Notification... with a 10V?

Mon Dec 05, 2016 5:49 pm

What a way to get cleaned out. Who needs high amounts of fiber and a laxative? :P
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Re: Indoor Notification... with a 10V?

Mon Dec 05, 2016 5:56 pm

Wdr wrote:Or maybe an attempt to heat the siren? Interesting regardless.
Thats probably why they did that. I know of a video where there was a 2T22 with a black tube sticking into the intake. During the winter months, they would connect a tube to the exhaust of a truck which would help warm up the siren. So maybe with this 10V they are using the heat coming from the rooftop air conditioner to warm up the siren.
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Re: Indoor Notification... with a 10V?

Mon Dec 05, 2016 9:24 pm

Almost reminds me of one of those starters the use on jet engines! : P
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