I titled this "American Klaxon CS8" as a joke because i don't have a stand for my 3t22 made yet. So i had to duct tape it to a drill bit box and have it horizontal for this test
@orlandoarguello9153 yess, it is a 3t22. I just named it "American Klaxon CS8" as a joke because i dont have a stand for it yet. So i had to runnit horizontally for this video
Looks like you beat me to it with this design because the concept design I have in mind is similar to yours But it's supposed to be a hybrid of both of them
Speaking of port ratios. After i finish this, I'm gonna pull a funny and make a 9 port stator and 9 port 3 vane undertone rotor. My friend has a funny username that I'm gonna turn into a real siren. 9/12port3t21
horns are already modeled. i just need to print them all. Demetrius Padilla helped me a ton with modeling them in blender. All i have left to do is model the stand, and then print everything. Other than the stand, the entire siren is done being 3D modeled
not a 125, rotator would be death to try and figure out. and theres very little reference images of the inside. and with me, if a siren has a coded variant, i am required by law to make my mini coded. I would need to do 1/3 scale and i gotta experiment with a motor first to see if its even strong enough for two 6 inchers. My next siren is a 1/3 scale of the B&N Omni Directo (that one in maiden rock wisconsin)
not rn. haven't setup a controller with manual solenoid control. Monday my Time O Matic Model 3 form 61K1RS should come in the mail and i will use that for flashing normally. for broadmoor flash, i will use another blinking module i have. I will mainly do broadmoor timing on my grinder siren.@@thedancingpickle6362
The 3T22 and the CS8 were both first made in 1952. I wonder they are copying, if they were, id imagine Klaxon copying because the 3T22 is better in every which way
@Creeperboy099 i have a couple friends who own real XT22s and they gave me measurements off their siren. And then that combined with using reference images and paint. net with a ruler calibrated to known dimensions to find the unknown dimensions