Typhoon Siren question

bpollard

Member
Jun 13, 2010
425
USA, SC
I currently have a Sho-Me undercover siren installed that has the "warble/whoop" tones (sounds very close to an original Powercall).

Its set up to activate from an accessory switch on my primary siren, so that I can have both mechanical siren tone from main siren and also powercall sound at the same time.

My Sho-Me is dying. It will only operate for a few seconds then stops. I have an extra Typhoon siren not being used.

my question: Is there a way I can subsitute the Typhoon siren amplifier only, and have it power up and activate it Powercall tone using just a single 12 volt input wire? Without having the control head installed?

my current system uses a 12 volt relay which is triggered from the main siren, and provides 12 volt 15 amp power to the Sho-Me siren on the input terminal which activates the powercall tone.
 

Jarred J.

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May 21, 2010
11,585
Shelbyville, TN
if youre good with a soldering iron.. anything is possible
 

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