jim rosenthal
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I could have sworn I started a thread about this, but maybe not; I can't find it. In any case, here we go:
Last summer I took the trumpets off my Raritan/Fiamm airhorns to paint the boat. When I put them back on, the horns no longer worked. The compressor worked, blew air and all, no problem with the electric, but the horns made no sound at all.
I fiddled with them a bit, got nowhere, and (being busy) got a good marine services company to look at them. They reported that the horns did work from an air tank, but not from the compressor, and that they had tried a replacement generic horn compressor, and that they did not make any sound from that either, so they felt a larger compressor was needed. I ordered a new Alpex compressor, the 999 model, and hooked it in, and the horns STILL don't work.
It's pretty hot up here in MD, and much of this work requires being pretzeled into the bridge console, not a large space. So at the end of the day today, I took the horns off the boat, removed the compressor that I just put in, and brought everything home and took it apart.
There is some corrosion to one of the copper diaphragms, but no holes in either one. Everything really looks pretty good in there. I am going to clean everything up and reassemble them, and see if they work. These are simple devices- the diaphragm is the only moving part. They don't seem to have been frozen. They are, incidentally, no longer available from Fiamm.
This set of horns worked for 42 years with a small compressor, pretty much identical to the one I just put in. I am not even sure the old one was actually bad, although I don't mind having a new one in there. What I DO mind is that the boat has lost her voice. I liked the original horns, they came on the boat, and I would like them to work as they did. I should also mention that the horns and bells have been off before and this didn't happen.
If anyone has anything to suggest, I appreciate, in advance, any help offered. And if I has this in a prior thread, my apologies; we're all getting old and absent-minded.
Last summer I took the trumpets off my Raritan/Fiamm airhorns to paint the boat. When I put them back on, the horns no longer worked. The compressor worked, blew air and all, no problem with the electric, but the horns made no sound at all.
I fiddled with them a bit, got nowhere, and (being busy) got a good marine services company to look at them. They reported that the horns did work from an air tank, but not from the compressor, and that they had tried a replacement generic horn compressor, and that they did not make any sound from that either, so they felt a larger compressor was needed. I ordered a new Alpex compressor, the 999 model, and hooked it in, and the horns STILL don't work.
It's pretty hot up here in MD, and much of this work requires being pretzeled into the bridge console, not a large space. So at the end of the day today, I took the horns off the boat, removed the compressor that I just put in, and brought everything home and took it apart.
There is some corrosion to one of the copper diaphragms, but no holes in either one. Everything really looks pretty good in there. I am going to clean everything up and reassemble them, and see if they work. These are simple devices- the diaphragm is the only moving part. They don't seem to have been frozen. They are, incidentally, no longer available from Fiamm.
This set of horns worked for 42 years with a small compressor, pretty much identical to the one I just put in. I am not even sure the old one was actually bad, although I don't mind having a new one in there. What I DO mind is that the boat has lost her voice. I liked the original horns, they came on the boat, and I would like them to work as they did. I should also mention that the horns and bells have been off before and this didn't happen.
If anyone has anything to suggest, I appreciate, in advance, any help offered. And if I has this in a prior thread, my apologies; we're all getting old and absent-minded.