04-18-2010, 09:17 PM
Ok after TD's post about being harassed by the rude power squadron I decided to get a horn for the toon. Yes you might say I over did it and a small whistle will do fine, but hey I am gonna have some fun on the reservoirs where the squadron lives.
Fist thing I did was visit my local Harbor Freight and obtained one of their Oooga horns. Great price too. Then I hit the hardware store for some wire, Radio shack for a switch, and Auto zone for an inline fuse.
I had to make a switch box for the switch. I used 1'2" PVC. The parts are a small piece of 1/2" PVC, a cap, a plug, and an adaptor part. It is a total of 3-4 inches in length. None of it is glued so that I have access to the switch if repairs are needed. It is a flat switch that is activated on push only and stops on release. I had to solder two pieces of wire to the switch then attach the quick clips to the ends for attaching the battery wire.
Then I attached the horn to the rack on the toon using a 1/2" T cut in half. The horn has an attachment screw with it and all I did was attach a cap to that for quick mount. It is made to come off when not needed. A small 1-2" piece of PVC finishes the mount. I attached the switch to the handle and then fed the wires to the battery and to the horn.
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Fist thing I did was visit my local Harbor Freight and obtained one of their Oooga horns. Great price too. Then I hit the hardware store for some wire, Radio shack for a switch, and Auto zone for an inline fuse.
I had to make a switch box for the switch. I used 1'2" PVC. The parts are a small piece of 1/2" PVC, a cap, a plug, and an adaptor part. It is a total of 3-4 inches in length. None of it is glued so that I have access to the switch if repairs are needed. It is a flat switch that is activated on push only and stops on release. I had to solder two pieces of wire to the switch then attach the quick clips to the ends for attaching the battery wire.
Then I attached the horn to the rack on the toon using a 1/2" T cut in half. The horn has an attachment screw with it and all I did was attach a cap to that for quick mount. It is made to come off when not needed. A small 1-2" piece of PVC finishes the mount. I attached the switch to the handle and then fed the wires to the battery and to the horn.
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