Sounds like a Mobil directo, but I know why. That is a very early generation allertor, and they used the same rotor as the Mobil directo, which also has the same body as the allertor.
All the ACA’s rotators are belt driven directly from the siren motor. The reason it was glitching out like that was probably the belt slipping on the pulley.
Old Allertors like this one use gear driven rotators instead of chains, which is why it struggles in the exact same spots each time it rotates. It appears a lot of the gear teeth have worn down.
2:29 the rotator stucks
I really need to re-film this! It really sucks that this Allertor is having rotation problems. Awesome Video!
Excellent video! It pains me to hear the sprocket slip like that at the very end...OUCH.
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The buffering circle was going perfectly around the bottom intake 😩👌💯 anyway cool video
Other than the glitchy rotation she sounds good! 👍
Oh wow, that thing is really struggling to rotate now. Nate caught it breaking on camera and it hasn’t been the same since
Link?
Look it up for yourself, he should be Minnesota Warning Sirens
Awesome! It doesn’t sound the healthiest Though, and hopefully they fix the rotation issue
It sounds healthy, just doesn't have as much voltage power as the other ones do.
Sounds like a Mobil directo, but I know why. That is a very early generation allertor, and they used the same rotor as the Mobil directo, which also has the same body as the allertor.
No shit sherlock
All the ACA’s rotators are belt driven directly from the siren motor. The reason it was glitching out like that was probably the belt slipping on the pulley.
It's having rotation issues consistently in the same spot I don't remember if they are belt or chain driven rotators
alternators use chains
@@UmbreWolf thank you for reminding me
Allertors use chains, its another tensioner problem thats easy to fix.
Old Allertors like this one use gear driven rotators instead of chains, which is why it struggles in the exact same spots each time it rotates. It appears a lot of the gear teeth have worn down.
oh my *god this is hot*
Poor Allerter. I looks sad
it has seen better years
Why the hell where you standing in the middle of the fairway parking lot.
That thing needs a little TLC
Hot! It sounds awesome!
What the heck was the clicking?
The rotator
xXSo1arGamingXx Jeez!
@@SNIXC ikr! Its busted.
xXSo1arGamingXx somebody needs to get up there and fix it immediately
good job
Yeesh, this thing is missing a LOT of teeth on that rotator gear.
Oh ok
Sounds just like a Mobil directo
Yep. It sounds like it's next to kin.
It sounds underpowered.