Looks good. I have found controllers the most painful part of running electric fans, just constant failure issues. I bet people jump when you hit your horn. I remember one time we pulled a big horn off the wall of Dad's shop and put it on my BIL's 81 Monte Carlo. That was the loudest non air horn I have ever heard.
Looks good. I have found controllers the most painful part of running electric fans, just constant failure issues. I bet people jump when you hit your horn. I remember one time we pulled a big horn off the wall of Dad's shop and put it on my BIL's 81 Monte Carlo. That was the loudest non air horn I have ever heard.
That horn is actually a genuine one from a diesel-engine of the Union Pacific Railroad. about 15 years back, i longed for a train horn from the aftermarket, and an online-pal from the states told me i should forget about these cheap aftermarket wannabe-train-horns. he send me this one (only shipping cost) from an old diesel-engine they scrapped that year 🙂 and indeed, that thing is loud as hell. sometimes, when driving along the river Mosel or the Rhine (on longer trips) i often honk at the ships, and they actually reply 🤣
Looks good. I have found controllers the most painful part of running electric fans, just constant failure issues. I bet people jump when you hit your horn. I remember one time we pulled a big horn off the wall of Dad's shop and put it on my BIL's 81 Monte Carlo. That was the loudest non air horn I have ever heard.
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