SirenCon should send this siren to a siren graveyard and get an ASC T-135AC/DC. you wanna know why? it’s because the motor’s commutators broke and the chopper lost 2 ports on the 12 port rotor. the 8 port side is still fine. the T-135ACs and the T-135AC/DCs are immortal. the commutators the P-50 was using is a brushless motor but it lost one piece of the commutator.
Why they were winding up P-50 gradually by "bumping" it (i.e. flipping the switch on and off repeatedly)? Why they couldn't just flip the switch on and let P-50 wind up by itself?
it's likely because the generator would trip out due to the high electrical load. What I hope wasn't happening, was a breaker was tripping out everytime and constantly being reset. There should have been a suitably sized generator to run the load, OR you run a VFD. I do think this is the reason why the siren failed, whether prematurely or not. There wasn't any mechanical sympathy. It's likely this siren had an underlying issue and the constant torque-bumping escalated the issue and lead to failure.
At least she tried
SirenCon should send this siren to a siren graveyard and get an ASC T-135AC/DC. you wanna know why? it’s because the motor’s commutators broke and the chopper lost 2 ports on the 12 port rotor. the 8 port side is still fine. the T-135ACs and the T-135AC/DCs are immortal. the commutators the P-50 was using is a brushless motor but it lost one piece of the commutator.
0:19 Beaty sound
I feel bad for the P50
Where can I buy this? I want a p50
Scraped now
Huh
@@ALTSirens That's what I've heard it wasn't worth saving it
@@ALTSirensit is broken and P50’s are over 50,000000 dollars!
@@OnlyOneSunhuh
KEVIN YOUR SIREN IS DONE
ITS CRACKED
when im in a AUUAUUUUUUAUUUUUUUU and exploding competition and my opponent is the P-50 siren
6:31 And now the P-50 has been damaged
A piece of fiber glass got I some how 😔
Where was this siren
Schaumburg, il
@@aaronreichler2570no it was at Sirencon which is held in WISCONSIN
All the motor exploded
Why they were winding up P-50 gradually by "bumping" it (i.e. flipping the switch on and off repeatedly)? Why they couldn't just flip the switch on and let P-50 wind up by itself?
I have no clue. I'm definitely not the person to ask, I was just in the crowd.
it's likely because the generator would trip out due to the high electrical load. What I hope wasn't happening, was a breaker was tripping out everytime and constantly being reset.
There should have been a suitably sized generator to run the load, OR you run a VFD.
I do think this is the reason why the siren failed, whether prematurely or not. There wasn't any mechanical sympathy.
It's likely this siren had an underlying issue and the constant torque-bumping escalated the issue and lead to failure.
@@childishtombino1275 ???VFD??? What does that acronym mean?
@@Matt-the-RUclips-user Variable Frequency Drive. Used to control the speed of three phase motors.
3:57 rotor explosion
The fibeglass suked into the chopper and that why it was smokeing
The chopper didn't explode it was the twister whistle that exploded
What happened?
The chopper had small microscopic cracks in it and when it did a weird wail the chopper seized with the sator making force to stop the chopper.
P-50 Is broken
Thank you for this scientific information
@@SirenRecordingsofIowahehehehehe
3:57 Death.
4:00 dang poor thing
It ded
He died P50
I survived the death of the P-50 o7
😢😢😢😢😢😮😮😮
3:59 P50 death
Trevor WI Winiscollin county
Get her a new motor should be good as new
No cus the chopper welded itself, so it would be impossible to get out
Các p-50😊
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