Dual tone horns by raistlin (Page 1 of 2)


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raistlin
Having heard the twin horns recently, VeeKay's single horn sounds even more weedy than I'd thought.

I'd guess the additional horn could be easily fitted through the grille so, does anybody have a secondary horn to make up the pair which they don't want please?
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Posted 03 Dec 2012, 18:42 #1 

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Mick
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YEB 101130 be about a fiver on Ebay

Posted 03 Dec 2012, 18:55 #2 

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raistlin
Thanks Mick
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Posted 03 Dec 2012, 19:35 #3 

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raistlin
Do I need the high or low tone please?
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Posted 03 Dec 2012, 19:40 #4 

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Mick
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That's the one, high tone.

Posted 03 Dec 2012, 19:47 #5 

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Bermudan 75
The twin horns comprise of one 400Hz and one 500Hz, the standard horn set up is just the 400Hz.

Cheers

Mike
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Posted 03 Dec 2012, 19:50 #6 

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Bermudan 75
You will also need the mounting bracket.
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Posted 03 Dec 2012, 19:50 #7 

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Mick
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Mine came with one, that was from Brown and Gammons as OEM (it failed within a few weeks). I fitted an air horn at a later date.

Posted 03 Dec 2012, 19:53 #8 

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raistlin
Thanks chaps
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Posted 03 Dec 2012, 20:30 #9 


Mad-Monkey
You need this one Paul! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/150dB-Quad-Tr ... 53e874a8ba

Click the sample for proof :D

Posted 03 Dec 2012, 22:36 #10 

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Paul
I have a few in the shed let me dig them out over the next few days and i will get back to you Arctic.
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Posted 07 Dec 2012, 03:07 #11 

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raistlin
OK Steve. Thanks :)
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Posted 07 Dec 2012, 07:48 #12 

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Bermudan 75
When you get a set Paul, we ought to hold a mini-nano to fit them and do mine at the same time. Both bumpers off time :lol:
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Posted 07 Dec 2012, 21:30 #13 

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Duncan
Do you remember the teddybears where we searched for a bumper screw? That was fitting the second horn to mine. The harness I received in my kit didn't have the wires for the FBH (Fuel burning heater.) temperature sensor. So be ready to modify wiring!

But you HAVE to do it. It's so weedy otherwise.
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Posted 07 Dec 2012, 21:37 #14 

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Bermudan 75
I certainly do remember that day.
I have the twin horns with their wiring and brackets, is it just a case of 'plug n play' ?
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Posted 07 Dec 2012, 21:53 #15 

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raistlin
Presumably you can wire the hew horn in parallel with the existing one?

Also, apparently you only need to remove the grille on the Mk1?
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Posted 07 Dec 2012, 22:02 #16 

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Arctic
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raistlin wrote:Presumably you can wire the hew horn in parallel with the existing one?

Also, apparently you only need to remove the grille on the Mk1?


Hi Paul.
Have'nt forgot big tidy up in shed am almost finished whats the betting they are in the last box or two Arctic.
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Posted 10 Dec 2012, 01:30 #17 

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raistlin
That's OK Steve :)
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Posted 10 Dec 2012, 06:51 #18 

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Arctic
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raistlin wrote:That's OK Steve :)


Hi Paul
Located will try pop them round over the weekend one is 400Hz the other 500Hz with the wires so it should be plug and play cheers Steve
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Posted 14 Dec 2012, 02:47 #19 

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raistlin
Thanks Steve :)
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Posted 14 Dec 2012, 08:01 #20 


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