Yeah, but it really lacks that throaty undertone for some reason…prb because the horn is too short but still, the guy did a good job. Just an improvement he could make lol
@@SirensAndAlarmsOfNorthernIL It's also leaking air that could be why, and it's running on a high voltage that sounds like chopper lvl 7, our horn is big, we cant make it any bigger then it is because our printer isnt even big enough so yeah
I bet you could print a bigger one in sections and glue the pieces together, and for the air leaking you could wrap the ends of the pipes in tape to get them to fit more tightly if you haven't done that already.
@@CentralWASirensAuto I'm cracking down on fixing it, at the moment im trying to figure out our solenoid issue, once thats figured out and i get myself some more filament and once i get some more piping i am going to fix all the problems like fix the diameter of the horn and the front part of the horn, once everything is figured out it will be perfect. Thanks for the help
@@LoneStarSirenProductions ohh yeah an air leak would definitely explain that, as this literally sounds like the leaky Thunderbolts that were in Tinley Park before they got replaced
Horns a bit short but other then that it's absolutely amazing!
I agree about the horn
Yes the horn looks a little too small for the rest of it
THAT SOUNDS AWESOME!
Yeah, but it really lacks that throaty undertone for some reason…prb because the horn is too short but still, the guy did a good job. Just an improvement he could make lol
@@SirensAndAlarmsOfNorthernIL It's also leaking air that could be why, and it's running on a high voltage that sounds like chopper lvl 7, our horn is big, we cant make it any bigger then it is because our printer isnt even big enough so yeah
I bet you could print a bigger one in sections and glue the pieces together, and for the air leaking you could wrap the ends of the pipes in tape to get them to fit more tightly if you haven't done that already.
@@CentralWASirensAuto I'm cracking down on fixing it, at the moment im trying to figure out our solenoid issue, once thats figured out and i get myself some more filament and once i get some more piping i am going to fix all the problems like fix the diameter of the horn and the front part of the horn, once everything is figured out it will be perfect. Thanks for the help
@@LoneStarSirenProductions ohh yeah an air leak would definitely explain that, as this literally sounds like the leaky Thunderbolts that were in Tinley Park before they got replaced
Do you plan on making these for siren enthusiasts/EAS enthusiasts for a good price? If so, I'll gladly buy a 1003 to set up in my room for EAS alerts.
Can you do some decible tests from different ranges?
That's nice Mini Thunderbolt 1003 you and your dad made it.
Jfc that thing looks massive
It's pretty big it was designed at a bigger scale for a reason lol
Not alert and attack but hi lo or pulse!!!!
First also nice video
Grrrr