You can buy an auto inflator to suit 12 volt compressors from pressure perfect for $375! https://www.ruggedgroup.com.au/pressure-perfect/ A bit more than I am willing to pay, but I would think these will be pretty common place in a year or two.
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You can buy an auto inflator to suit 12 volt compressors from pressure perfect for $375! https://www.ruggedgroup.com.au/pressure-perfect/ A bit more than I am willing to pay, but I would think these will be pretty common place in a year or two.
Most welcome Sooty mate! I have heard great things of the Endless Air Compressors http://www.endlessair.com.au/ . My ARB Twin and 20L tank also do a pretty good job offroad and around the property, quite happy. Apparently an air tank can be used for many other recreational pass times too, albeit illegal in Australia but fun to watch :-)
https://youtu.be/jLfD1AFsb1I
why would these be any more illegal than any other air horn? Is it the tone recognition, ie is this a statutory horn tone for freight trains? I can see them being a traffic infringement item if you are pissing around with them like these clowns, which is funny as, but a replacement to a standard horn - unsure if it would attract an ADR infringement notice. Ebay here I come.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/LOUD-4-TR...4AAOSwpINZY9hi
Perfect to compliment the tranquility of the aussie bush at 5am!
I believe it's the 'Heart Foundation' mate!
If you had of seen @Plasnart's under bonnet shock from the Patrol firetruck elecy horn joke at AB's donk party would have near killed the poor bloke with train-air jobbies :-(
I've got an old Klaxton horn that I used to scare the piss out of certain people when I was younger , won't fit under the bonnet of the GQ though .
I acquired an old police siren from the way old days - the style that used to sit in the middle of the bonnet, was on the old 'Homicide' televison series. They draw about 30amps from memory, take a couple of seconds to wind up then its very very noisy. but they take the same time to wind down. Heavy, probably 7kg at a guess. Have not found a spot for it yet.
Damn you engineers overthink stuff :-( If these blokes can do it, we all can find a way :-)
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