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Now you need to get some mechanical horns from the 1960's or earlier. Some of the old ac horns like the 4040, 4050, 4048, and the 4030. The 4030 is pretty damn loud.
The thing is that I don't collect AC notification appliances because I can't use them on my systems. I only buy alarms with the intention of installing them on the systems.
Amazing! This has got to be one of the most professional-looking hobby fire alarm systems I've ever seen. I never realized there were this many imitation 7002t's (the ones that appear to be 7002t's but have different names/numbers and aren't even Wheelock-branded)... all the same it makes perfect sense for some to be Fire-Lite brand as Fire-Lite BG-10 pulls were quite commonly used with them, and I do know that a lot of fire safety stuff gets rebranded often.
The wife: YOU HAVE TRAIN SIGNALS IN THE BACK YARD, A FIRE ALARM SYSTEM IN THE HOUSE AND TORNADO SIRENS?!!! The husband: it’s railroad crossing signals not train signals. Wife: *leaves house
@@BlackLightning4547 when the UP replaces the signals in town I will start my collection. Let’s hope that I can catch them doing replacements so I can get my hands on some bells or lights. Got to rent a Menards truck
Seems nice to be able to fire up alarms without getting a officer pull up at your door because of the neighbors, I had one come at my door for singing 🤣😭 Anyways, as always, from looking at different channels related to these, you are by far the most determined, entertaining, and easly understandable videos, keep up the goo- nah sike, keep up the AMAZING work foo suree
@BlackLightnimg4547 very nice video. In a way reminds me of my apartment complex old system they retired last year as you know, although it was a combo of 7002-24 and EST 792
@@BlackLightning4547 your very welcome and forgot to update you on it but they did end up replacing almost the entire system we now have an est3 with Genesis horn strobes everywhere no other variety in the main building although they did leave an Edwards 78 92 in the basement the genisis theyrell all set on high output temporal code 3 but the 792 is of course still set on continuous
I’ve noticed you house has an attic I think in the hallway. You should use it to get the ceiling device in your room flush mounted. Or mount it the way you have in your closet/hallway. It would really clean up the wiring. 😀
These are the most beautiful alarms I have ever seen in my life ESPECIALLY the 33-24 on the sideways standard electric time plate looking like a very old 7001
Love the sounds of those 7002Ts! And you could've said that the strobe is wired to the horn in series so that is why it skips and i knew that a long time ago bc I have watched a lot of videos on the 7002T. Btw i might get one soon bc there is lots of them on Ebay. And it is not really a surge that makes it skip, i think it is the current that the strobe capacitor needs to charge right after a flash so it takes power from the horn
Me too. Yeah I could've said a lot of things but I'm not going for perfection, I'm going for comprehension. But you should definitely get one when you have the chance. The skip is caused by the discharge of the strobe's conpassitor
@@BlackLightning4547 yeah i think those super caps for fire alarm strobes are old and draw more current then modern xenon strobes. And next tuesday i will film my very first tornado siren test! I will film a federal signal 2001-SRN in a park a few blocks from my house. Do you know anything about the outdoor sirens?
@@SirensAndAlarmsOfNorthernIL It shouldn't draw more than modern strobes, those strobes(minis the WS) are less than 1 candela, it shouldn't be too much current, it's just the way they're made, they REALLY depend on that conpassitor in order to flash that strobe, but obviously fire alarms became more efficient than the good old days, and no, I don't know about sirens
@@BlackLightning4547 well thanks ! I didn't know that. And if you dont know much about sirens, here is some things about the 2001 siren. The 2001 siren is a three phase, 12 port electronechanical outdoor warning siren made by federal signal corporation. You can look it up google for more info, but here is what i know. The 2001 is also has a single tone, and there are other models of it, like the 2001 DC, 2001-SRN, 2001-SRNB, and the 2001-130 (i am recording a 2001-SRN). And there is another siren called The Equinox which looks like a 2001-130, but is 8 port and sounds like a 508 or Eclipse 8(SO dont get those confused! To identify them, look at the rotator decal, and it is located below the siren's projector). And also all 2001s rotate so everyone can hear them. They have one motor for rotation, and one for the rotor that chops the air at a certain frequency and produces sound we can hear.
That particular one is a wall mount but Wheelock did make a ceiling mount variant with the fire lettering facing right-side up on the front of the strobe lense, thank you
@@BlackLightning4547 not in canada since the prices arent cheap like the US. If the item is from the US, in canada it might be a little more expensive..
First of all, you're not WheeloveFireAlarms, so stop plagiarizing. Secondly, that system is not used for life safety, it's simply a demonstration system that I make videos on, because of that, it's not setup to be "up to code"