Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 11:04 pm
I thought that the System 7000 was a gas-powered Thunderbolt unit. Or am I thinking of the System 2000?
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I think so but am not sure.Tele.Tech.4000 wrote:System 7000 was gass-powered gerator.
There is a System 200??????
I am still a newbie! - don't understand half of what you-all discuss;Elliott wrote: Just wanted to clarify "completely solar powered"; its actually solar recharged, battery powered (if no AC feed at all). I'm sure you understand that Robert, but didnt want a newbie to get confused.
Robert the -XX (A new low!)Elliott wrote:Again, neat idea, just not practical. Most newer sirens are DC motorized now, so that inverters aren't required.
I am confident that's correct. I'm not at all sure you could do it for that price, but that's neither here nor there.MidwestTbolts wrote:Based upon the replies to this topic, I am concluding that no member of the airraidsirens forum is aware of any municipalities that would be willing to pay $3000 for a Tbolt battery backup system.
Agreed.MidwestTbolts wrote:Based upon the replies to this topic, I am concluding that no member of the airraidsirens forum is aware of any municipalities that would be willing to pay $3000 for a Tbolt battery backup system.