ebent
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12v because I have a lot of it. Not super loud. Needed to alert car traffic. Anybody have one they like?
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1985 Ford LTD car horn, dual. Works great.ebent said:12v because I have a lot of it. Not super loud. Needed to alert car traffic. Anybody have one they like?
SubRider: very cool you plan to set it up with two buttons - would you like me to send you an extra one you can splice in or do you already have a button in mind.I'm setting up two buttons on my road bike
Alan B said:I have used a skidding rear tire as an alarm, perhaps we need to make an electronic version and build MP3 horns.
Alan B said:The difficulty is finding a small transducer that can handle the power level without too much distortion, and then the next problem is an amplifier at that power level, which can be done with FETs. But we need high power midrange speaker. Those don't tend to be small or light. There are ways to generate sound in air with ultrasonics, perhaps there is a solution there.
I think I'll stick with a pair of car horns.jonathanl said:As an FYI - our next product is going to be a smaller and lighter horn (1/2 pound) that sound more like a compact car and costs $199. What do you folks think about that price?