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Trumpet horns stopped working today
- Cliffm
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Trumpet horns stopped working today
The third sounding, failed to make any noise. We were short on time returning our guests back home, so we'll have to revisit an evaluate. First, verify we have power to the switch, then power to the horns, then...?I
Anyone have their horns fail like this? I'm assuming 14yrs is a good run, so what is the best value/performance for another 14yrs?
Suggestions appreciated
Cliff & Beth Mathison
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- buster53
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Re: Trumpet horns stopped working today
- Cliffm
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Re: Trumpet horns stopped working today
I don't know what the OEM brand is?
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Re: Trumpet horns stopped working today
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Re: Trumpet horns stopped working today
- Cliffm
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Re: Trumpet horns stopped working today
Midnightsun wrote:Source of the post You should have a breaker which is the first thing to check. Most horns can be disassembled and cleaned/fixed however I question if it is worth it. A new set of horns can be found on Amazon for $100 or less. If you want the ultimate then see here. viewtopic.php?f=13&t=5278&hilit=kahlenberg
We checked the breaker, flipped it off/on several times, re-trying horns, no luck.
Going to the boat today to verify power at switch, then power at horn connection. But if I have to remove to service, then replacement is high in the list.
Looking for a good 12v replacement suggestions, that last more than a year or two, since the oem seemed to last 14yrs.
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Re: Trumpet horns stopped working today
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Re: Trumpet horns stopped working today
That's another reason to have a hailer on the boat. Most can operate as horns too, so they're a backup. Plus, most have an auto-fog-horn setting which will blast the hailer every minute, taking a task away from the Captain. Some VHF radios also have this function if they have a hailer option (like the old Raymarine 202)
- Cliffm
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Re: Trumpet horns stopped working today
So, the $100 question. Is my "old" Marcinco AFI trumpet horns being temperamental/going bad... or is the horn "relay" rocker switch going bad when used "allott"?
Any EE's having insight to my dilemma?
- Cliffm
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Re: Trumpet horns stopped working today
km1125 wrote:Source of the post Definitely look for connections along the way too, especially just behind wherever the horns are mounted. If the crimps are bad or they have some bullet connectors, it's possible the high current draw while they were being used caused those connections to fail.
That's another reason to have a hailer on the boat. Most can operate as horns too, so they're a backup. Plus, most have an auto-fog-horn setting which will blast the hailer every minute, taking a task away from the Captain. Some VHF radios also have this function if they have a hailer option (like the old Raymarine 202)
Thanks, we did/do have a back-up hailer, (2) compressed gas units and a Fox40 whistle.
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