That’s also called yelp because of the sound and also it’s association with very sick sirens, although I think this P50 helped others come up with a new better name for it, that being the explosion signal.
There were micro-cracks in the chopper that went unnoticed during inspections. They got there when the siren swallowed some of its fiberglass while in service, and it was removed and scrapped. Under the centrifugal force of running the siren again those micro-cracks grew until the chopper expanded and friction-welded itself to the stator, causing it to stop dead. The chopper is now unfixable and as good as a coffee table, and will probably have to be replaced completely if the siren will ever run again.
Why not buy an asc t-135 ac? The t-135 ac has immortal choppers. This p-50's chopper was made of aluminium, and the t-135 ac's choppers are made of thick stainless steel
The P-50 invented a new signal
Yelp has existed since the gen 1 allertor
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The self destruct tone
That’s also called yelp because of the sound and also it’s association with very sick sirens, although I think this P50 helped others come up with a new better name for it, that being the explosion signal.
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RIP ACA P-50 😵😭
Bro did Yelp signal
3:39 sounds like the chopper deleted itself
for real for real
The firebre glass went i the chopper
I heard the chopper friction welded itself to the stator.
You looked like you were dressed for a wedding on other peoples videos, but after the P50 exploded what did you guys eat?
Dang man that chopper motor is fried for good
Surprisingly, the motor was fine lol.
@@kansasclocksandsirens bs it literaly blew up in the video
@@bigdikboiCJ That was the smoke from the rotor welding itself to the stator
@@kansasclocksandsirens no the motor went boom and that caused it to stop suddenly
@@bigdikboiCJ the rotor cracked. The motor was fine
3:54 why did you add an image here
That’s what the chopper looked like after the explosion
What's going on with the voltage? why many different steps?
The motor was probably bad from the beginning
The generator they used for the siren was too small
I'm sorry Guys I couldn't be Able to come to SirensCon 2024 but in 7 Years Time I might come Then and see you all Ok I'll Try to come 😊 bye
in my opinion the broken signal sounds creepier
That sucked, also what caused it?
maybe an old blower that was getting rusty or cracked blower
There were micro-cracks in the chopper that went unnoticed during inspections. They got there when the siren swallowed some of its fiberglass while in service, and it was removed and scrapped. Under the centrifugal force of running the siren again those micro-cracks grew until the chopper expanded and friction-welded itself to the stator, causing it to stop dead. The chopper is now unfixable and as good as a coffee table, and will probably have to be replaced completely if the siren will ever run again.
@@merp_dino There was no blower on that siren.
@@MichanaAlerting Thanks.
@@Person947 No problem!
Rip
Why not buy an asc t-135 ac? The t-135 ac has immortal choppers. This p-50's chopper was made of aluminium, and the t-135 ac's choppers are made of thick stainless steel
Rip very sad
Womp womp
whose siren was it?
😂 I think the motor burned out.
Fiberglass got caught in the rotor and welded itself onto the stator and seized up and that's why the chopper stopped instantly
ACA P50 does dyno! It's runaway like a diesel engine and kamboom
Bro said I quit lol
Poor siren 🥺
It eat fiverglass and say yummy
Bro what?
😮so creppy 0:18
Bro💀💀💀
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That things gone