@Timofey Kozyrev I believe the frequency remains at 60Hz in the United States if I'm not mistaken, only the voltage goes up. The frequency remains the same, you can tell by listening to a 120 volt motor and a 3 phased 240 volt motor, and they sound the same. A couple other people said and thought same thing as you, but I think that was debunked. The voltage rises, but the frequency of cycles stays the same.
I'd hate to have to be the person/people who will end up having to clean the gore out of that thing to get it working again, assuming it hasn't been already or soon to be replaced in the future after this. R.I.P Bird/birds. And probably siren too.
What a waste of a perfectly good siren! I don't understand why they cant put netting or something over the siren's horns to keep out the birds. I'd imagine outdoor warning sirens are costly to replace in the event of a malfunction like this or if the siren becomes withered with age...
That sick siren seems too have had that problem for awhile, and they still haven't fixed it.
Rip sth-10 :/ Other than that, nice video! The ambience is nuts!
Just so u know a bird flew in it moments before the test
Big bird is not happy right now
SirenTube sesame seeds
Damm I can still hear the motor up in there spinning
@Timofey Kozyrev I believe the frequency remains at 60Hz in the United States if I'm not mistaken, only the voltage goes up. The frequency remains the same, you can tell by listening to a 120 volt motor and a 3 phased 240 volt motor, and they sound the same. A couple other people said and thought same thing as you, but I think that was debunked. The voltage rises, but the frequency of cycles stays the same.
The motor stands or something are loose, that's why
I'd hate to have to be the person/people who will end up having to clean the gore out of that thing to get it working again, assuming it hasn't been already or soon to be replaced in the future after this. R.I.P Bird/birds. And probably siren too.
Time for a eclipse 8
Time for a modulator
@SirenTube No, a MOD.
@SirenTube tho the chopper is caught on the stator lol
Bird inside STH 10 But His Dead
My last idea was wrong. The chopped is off balance and is caught on the stator
Chopper
Also do I hear a faint 2001 130?
@@HSETM no I think it’s a decot and another STH-10
ummmm, well then
That’s an STH-10B
The top 🔝 looks like 👍 an STH-10B
What a waste of a perfectly good siren!
I don't understand why they cant put netting or something over the siren's horns to keep out the birds.
I'd imagine outdoor warning sirens are costly to replace in the event of a malfunction like this or if the siren becomes withered with age...
The sirens chopper is caught on the stator