Turn Indicator Supplementation
#21
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Re: Turn Indicator Supplementation
Approximately 10/16/03 15:19, Mike Romain uttered for posterity:
> I am thinking on it....
>
> I am thinking on a buzzer/beeper fired by a relay which is triggered by
> either signal light. Might need a diode in each trigger wire to avoid a
> cross feed to the other side, but a run of the mill diode would do.
> Maybe with a simple kill switch in the circuit for when the top is on so
> the buzzer doesn't drive me nuts.
Two high volume buzzer/beepers so you can set them up like
the blind traffic lights...
Dunno if they are still around, but a Mallory Sonalert is
very very difficult to ignore. Might even be able to find
one with two isolated inputs.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
> I am thinking on it....
>
> I am thinking on a buzzer/beeper fired by a relay which is triggered by
> either signal light. Might need a diode in each trigger wire to avoid a
> cross feed to the other side, but a run of the mill diode would do.
> Maybe with a simple kill switch in the circuit for when the top is on so
> the buzzer doesn't drive me nuts.
Two high volume buzzer/beepers so you can set them up like
the blind traffic lights...
Dunno if they are still around, but a Mallory Sonalert is
very very difficult to ignore. Might even be able to find
one with two isolated inputs.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
#22
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Re: Turn Indicator Supplementation
Approximately 10/16/03 15:19, Mike Romain uttered for posterity:
> I am thinking on it....
>
> I am thinking on a buzzer/beeper fired by a relay which is triggered by
> either signal light. Might need a diode in each trigger wire to avoid a
> cross feed to the other side, but a run of the mill diode would do.
> Maybe with a simple kill switch in the circuit for when the top is on so
> the buzzer doesn't drive me nuts.
Two high volume buzzer/beepers so you can set them up like
the blind traffic lights...
Dunno if they are still around, but a Mallory Sonalert is
very very difficult to ignore. Might even be able to find
one with two isolated inputs.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
> I am thinking on it....
>
> I am thinking on a buzzer/beeper fired by a relay which is triggered by
> either signal light. Might need a diode in each trigger wire to avoid a
> cross feed to the other side, but a run of the mill diode would do.
> Maybe with a simple kill switch in the circuit for when the top is on so
> the buzzer doesn't drive me nuts.
Two high volume buzzer/beepers so you can set them up like
the blind traffic lights...
Dunno if they are still around, but a Mallory Sonalert is
very very difficult to ignore. Might even be able to find
one with two isolated inputs.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
#26
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Re: Turn Indicator Supplementation
By now it's probably dried out, and working.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Michael Stevens wrote:
>
> On my CJ5 with the hood off as it always is I can not seen the turn
> indicators flashing. After much searching I have not found an audible
> clicker either that I can hear over open-top noise. I suppose I could run a
> wire to a larger bulb up in the dash but has anyone a better idea?
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Mike Stevens
> Ex Army '81 CJ5
> other pieces of junk include:
> Sebring convertible
> Lincoln Towncar
> '73 Super Beetle
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Michael Stevens wrote:
>
> On my CJ5 with the hood off as it always is I can not seen the turn
> indicators flashing. After much searching I have not found an audible
> clicker either that I can hear over open-top noise. I suppose I could run a
> wire to a larger bulb up in the dash but has anyone a better idea?
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Mike Stevens
> Ex Army '81 CJ5
> other pieces of junk include:
> Sebring convertible
> Lincoln Towncar
> '73 Super Beetle
#27
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Re: Turn Indicator Supplementation
By now it's probably dried out, and working.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Michael Stevens wrote:
>
> On my CJ5 with the hood off as it always is I can not seen the turn
> indicators flashing. After much searching I have not found an audible
> clicker either that I can hear over open-top noise. I suppose I could run a
> wire to a larger bulb up in the dash but has anyone a better idea?
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Mike Stevens
> Ex Army '81 CJ5
> other pieces of junk include:
> Sebring convertible
> Lincoln Towncar
> '73 Super Beetle
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Michael Stevens wrote:
>
> On my CJ5 with the hood off as it always is I can not seen the turn
> indicators flashing. After much searching I have not found an audible
> clicker either that I can hear over open-top noise. I suppose I could run a
> wire to a larger bulb up in the dash but has anyone a better idea?
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Mike Stevens
> Ex Army '81 CJ5
> other pieces of junk include:
> Sebring convertible
> Lincoln Towncar
> '73 Super Beetle
#28
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Re: Turn Indicator Supplementation
By now it's probably dried out, and working.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Michael Stevens wrote:
>
> On my CJ5 with the hood off as it always is I can not seen the turn
> indicators flashing. After much searching I have not found an audible
> clicker either that I can hear over open-top noise. I suppose I could run a
> wire to a larger bulb up in the dash but has anyone a better idea?
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Mike Stevens
> Ex Army '81 CJ5
> other pieces of junk include:
> Sebring convertible
> Lincoln Towncar
> '73 Super Beetle
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Michael Stevens wrote:
>
> On my CJ5 with the hood off as it always is I can not seen the turn
> indicators flashing. After much searching I have not found an audible
> clicker either that I can hear over open-top noise. I suppose I could run a
> wire to a larger bulb up in the dash but has anyone a better idea?
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Mike Stevens
> Ex Army '81 CJ5
> other pieces of junk include:
> Sebring convertible
> Lincoln Towncar
> '73 Super Beetle
#29
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Re: Turn Indicator Supplementation
Approximately 10/16/03 16:30, Paul Calman uttered for posterity:
> How about an "extra loud" flasher from JC whitney or the local parts store?
Or cruise the local beach and look for one with a bright red
and blue plaid raincoat. Wire the signals from the lights
to his nuts...
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
> How about an "extra loud" flasher from JC whitney or the local parts store?
Or cruise the local beach and look for one with a bright red
and blue plaid raincoat. Wire the signals from the lights
to his nuts...
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
#30
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Re: Turn Indicator Supplementation
Approximately 10/16/03 16:30, Paul Calman uttered for posterity:
> How about an "extra loud" flasher from JC whitney or the local parts store?
Or cruise the local beach and look for one with a bright red
and blue plaid raincoat. Wire the signals from the lights
to his nuts...
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
> How about an "extra loud" flasher from JC whitney or the local parts store?
Or cruise the local beach and look for one with a bright red
and blue plaid raincoat. Wire the signals from the lights
to his nuts...
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***