isaiah
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This horn was just bought on ebay cause the NAPA one I bought burned out when I hooked it up directly to my battery...worked for about three blasts then went dead. with these ones rated 24volt it should work right?
This is how the seller described it on EBAY.
heres the link also
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOIBSAA:US:31&Item=300242355394
This is a multiple identical item listing for 24Volt 355 Hz Military Surplus Horns. Each bid quantity is for One (1) Horn. You may bid / buy any number, up to the total quantity available above.
Nothing says "Here I am! Shoot me!" like a good noisy horn on a military vehicle. Just the thing to raise public awareness of those clandestine operations that otherwise seem to go unnoticed. Simply connect the 1/4" spade terminals to a convenient 24V power source, throw the juice to it, and you'll stand out like a hooker at a family reunion.
These were made in Germany and the quality is superb. Among the assorted numbers is written: FER BELMA. I'm not sure what that means, but it would be a great name for a company that manufactures horns. They have a frequency of 335 Hz, which is probably considered a very "low note" or bass horn (as compared to the higher pitch used on passenger cars and such). Since they were shipped in bulk, there is an occasional paint scratch but all are cosmetic.
Overall diameter is 3-7/8" and they are about 2-1/4" deep. The mounting bracket is .875" wide, .110" thick, and it has a .420" diameter mounting hole.
This is how the seller described it on EBAY.
heres the link also
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOIBSAA:US:31&Item=300242355394
This is a multiple identical item listing for 24Volt 355 Hz Military Surplus Horns. Each bid quantity is for One (1) Horn. You may bid / buy any number, up to the total quantity available above.
Nothing says "Here I am! Shoot me!" like a good noisy horn on a military vehicle. Just the thing to raise public awareness of those clandestine operations that otherwise seem to go unnoticed. Simply connect the 1/4" spade terminals to a convenient 24V power source, throw the juice to it, and you'll stand out like a hooker at a family reunion.
These were made in Germany and the quality is superb. Among the assorted numbers is written: FER BELMA. I'm not sure what that means, but it would be a great name for a company that manufactures horns. They have a frequency of 335 Hz, which is probably considered a very "low note" or bass horn (as compared to the higher pitch used on passenger cars and such). Since they were shipped in bulk, there is an occasional paint scratch but all are cosmetic.
Overall diameter is 3-7/8" and they are about 2-1/4" deep. The mounting bracket is .875" wide, .110" thick, and it has a .420" diameter mounting hole.
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