wire2
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Re: I Really Want An Electric Horn
The cheaper add-on air horns power a small compressor which feeds the horn directly. A storage system is more complicated and more $. You'd need the compressor, a storage tank, pressure switch, relief valve, regulator, solenoid valve.
Years ago I put a large step-on rubber pump for an air mattress on the floor of my boat, driver's side. I connected a ?" hose to a pair of truck air horns mounted on the front deck. I could sustain a very loud blast for about 1? seconds.
I also played with a cheap ($10) 12v compressor filling an old 1 lb disposable propane cylinder to 150 psi with a pressure switch, then a regulator & solenoid valve out to the air horns. It worked quite well actually.
Car horns are louder in pairs because of the 2 different pitches. One is 400 hz, one is 600 hz. The resultant frequency cycles between adding and subtracting wavelengths. Very piercing.
But running 2 of the same horns won't necessarily make it twice as loud.
FWIW; a doubling of loudness is a 3 dB gain. So if a horn is 108 dB, making it twice as loud is 111 dB. 4x is 114 dB, and so on.
The cheaper add-on air horns power a small compressor which feeds the horn directly. A storage system is more complicated and more $. You'd need the compressor, a storage tank, pressure switch, relief valve, regulator, solenoid valve.
Years ago I put a large step-on rubber pump for an air mattress on the floor of my boat, driver's side. I connected a ?" hose to a pair of truck air horns mounted on the front deck. I could sustain a very loud blast for about 1? seconds.
I also played with a cheap ($10) 12v compressor filling an old 1 lb disposable propane cylinder to 150 psi with a pressure switch, then a regulator & solenoid valve out to the air horns. It worked quite well actually.
Car horns are louder in pairs because of the 2 different pitches. One is 400 hz, one is 600 hz. The resultant frequency cycles between adding and subtracting wavelengths. Very piercing.
But running 2 of the same horns won't necessarily make it twice as loud.
FWIW; a doubling of loudness is a 3 dB gain. So if a horn is 108 dB, making it twice as loud is 111 dB. 4x is 114 dB, and so on.