I.E: the former state fair park P-50 with a fried motor due to being struck by lightning. I believe that siren still sits in their yard. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Apparently from what I heard from Ramfett, this P-50 was taken out of service because it has the history of sucking in fiberglass and especially because the chopper has seized up multiple times before. Just not as bad as what happened here.
@@SirensOfWisconsin1679 It ain't f**ked if the owner can cast a new aluminum chopper and fix or replace the rotator motor. But there's no such thing as a 480V generator. (I'm not sure.)
To answer your questions, this siren was being fed 480V, the reason the frequency was off at first was because the siren itself wasn’t wired correctly and the generator was not happy. At all. If everything had been done right, the P-50 would’ve sounded much better!
@@wildtraingamer3146 yeah sorry its illinois i had a brain fart I believe a small projectile, perhaps a piece of fiberglass, impacted the rotor and caused the siren to completely stall