Not much tbh.
Two of my sirens require 220V, so I haven't sounded it yet.
The other ones work tho.
Working on a new yt vid: How to fake a siren video, without actually faking it.
Not much tbh.
Two of my sirens require 220V, so I haven't sounded it yet.
The other ones work tho.
Working on a new yt vid: How to fake a siren video, without actually faking it.
New update yippe
Fine. I'll lick the contacts
Most fascinating...
@OrangeConnor2
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Excellent. How do they taste?
Nice
@Ashdenpaw1 noice
@OrangeConnor2 @Graingy @ComradeSandman
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Also encore (me when I artificially alter common perception in favour of a inauthentic majority)
YEAAAAAAHHHH!!!
ENCORE!
Do it again.
@ComradeSandman @Graingy @OrangeConnor2
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Lick the contacts.
@Graingy You said that twice?
But I agree,
Lick the contacts.
Lick the contacts.
Lick the contacts.
@Numbers2
Well, My dad was an electrician and chief engineer at multiple radio stations. He's worked with more that 25,000 volts before, so I'm working with him to wire the two sirens (Model 2 and Model L-240)
You have 2 options 1 of which is dangerous if you don't know what your doing and 2 the more safer route and not likely to be killed (we are talking about high voltage here) 1. The bit of a dangerous suggestion is you make your own power circuit to power the sirens can be dangerous if your not qualified in electrical or don't know electrical wiring all that well 2. You buy batteries online ect...