question: why is there a limit for the rotation? When its rotating it stops and goes back. This has been my question for a while. btw i love tornado sirens so THIS IS AMAZING
Whelens don’t use collector rings like most rotational sirens (2001s, etc), so to combat that and prevent the siren from basically rotating itself until the wires snap, they oscillate
I love the yellow design on this Whelen
Same here! Its very unique!
Nice video!
I love this video!! Also yellow whelen? Cool
Yep! Was painted “CD Yellow” to match some of the other sirens in Deerfield Twp!
nice
NICE COOL
THANKS
Where is this thing located
Also wasn’t this the one that did AT tone (audible test)
@@SIRENS_AND_EAS That I heard killed the drivers, yes
Is this rare? I live very close to this siren and would like to know.
@@JaceCline-vx3kr I wouldn’t say its necessarily rare, but the custom yellow coloring makes it very uncommon
what control box is this siren using cause it sounds analog
ESC-2030.
E-2030.
EDIT: GODDAMNIT THIS WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A REPLY TO SOMEONE ELSE.
delete this comment then
@TaraBarch-r4t First off all, not tryna sound like an ass, but I don't think anyone cares. Second, this was almost a year ago.
question: why is there a limit for the rotation? When its rotating it stops and goes back. This has been my question for a while.
btw i love tornado sirens so THIS IS AMAZING
Whelens don’t use collector rings like most rotational sirens (2001s, etc), so to combat that and prevent the siren from basically rotating itself until the wires snap, they oscillate
@@sirensofsoutheastmichiganThey used to though.
@@HSETMOnly on the WS-2000R. The rest all oscillate and are hardwired.
Yep.@@ArxCyberwolfPC
@@ArxCyberwolfPC Yup ik
Yellow whelen
@@Funbot-l6n Yellow whelen
ACA WHELEN