The City of Toronto (Canada) Fire Dept will not use the real Q because of the current draw (100A.). Many of their new trucks are coming equipped with the eQ2B. But when the eQ2B breaks down, they replace it with a regular electronic siren due to the cost of repairing/replacing the eQ2B.
@@BenjaminStewart-u9jtypically not worth fixing unless you blow a fuse. Our new unit has one and it was $2k which is honestly crazy considering what an actual Q costs.
I think that there needs to be a remote control for the siren for the officer to have on him self to shut the siren off when they have to move fast on foot because they have for got to shut it off in the car just a ideal
I've also been waiting eagerly for the new pathfinder to be shown too. From what I understand it's kind of like a dumbed down soundoff blueprint system. I just hope it has unitrol tones.
Yes, you sure can. Please contact our Sales Team for further assistance. They're available by calling (888) 959-0911, or through email at: info@sirennet.com.
Here is a link to the EQ2B Siren with the current price: sirennet.com/federal-signal-eq2b-200-watt-remote-siren.html Please contact our Sales Team for further assistance and a freight quote. Email would be best, but do feel free to call: info@sirennet.com | 888-959-0911 Thank you for watching. Hope to hear from you soon.😀
Yes, we do. Please visit this page, sirennet.com/federal-signal-eq2b-200-watt-remote-siren.html, if you would like to place an order through our site. Our Sales Team is also available: Phone Number (888) 959-0911. Email: info@sirennet.com Thanks for watching😀
That's an additional item you'll need. We recommend pairing the EQ2B with the ES100C series speakers: sirennet.com/federal-signal-es100c-dynamax-speaker.html
Some states only allow volunteers to use air-horns while others do allow some siren tones. Best to check you state guide lines or with your department Chief on what you can safely use.
SIRENNET Ok I live on an island and volunteers and emergency vehicles use basically the same sirens only difference is the volunteers have to purchase their own lightning and sirens
Love the sound
And
The amp is HUGE😅
Yes, it also works with a foot switch. Depending on the model you may have to get creative with wiring
Sounds really good! Thanks for this video. Love the long wind down.
Thanks for watching :)
the old school Q is king
Hot80s hell yea
Threw me off when the Stuart said welcome to SirennetTV and not Sirennet Television. Great video though, I love the mechanical and electric Q so much!
Thank you :)
The City of Toronto (Canada) Fire Dept will not use the real Q because of the current draw (100A.). Many of their new trucks are coming equipped with the eQ2B. But when the eQ2B breaks down, they replace it with a regular electronic siren due to the cost of repairing/replacing the eQ2B.
How expensive is it to repair the eQ2B?
I have no idea. This info was provided by our Mechanics@@BenjaminStewart-u9j
@@BenjaminStewart-u9jtypically not worth fixing unless you blow a fuse. Our new unit has one and it was $2k which is honestly crazy considering what an actual Q costs.
I have a real Q2b on my F150
I think that there needs to be a remote control for the siren for the officer to have on him self to shut the siren off when they have to move fast on foot because they have for got to shut it off in the car just a ideal
A Park-kill module will just that; when the vehicles shifted into park, the siren automatically shuts off.
this is not a police car siren
Two of the big city fire systems that have the EQ2B are Fire Department of New York City and Chicago fire department
and Los Angeles County Fire Department
Haven’t heard these sirens in my country: the Philippines
their american sirens
Alexanders Adventures - Channel Deactive my country bought lots of American sirens. Even the volunteer fire departments.
Can you please do a video for the new federal signal pathfinder siren?
Coming soon :)
I've also been waiting eagerly for the new pathfinder to be shown too. From what I understand it's kind of like a dumbed down soundoff blueprint system. I just hope it has unitrol tones.
Fire Department Of North Yankee Isn’t Not Used EQ2B With Rumbler, They Used A Real Q2B.
20 amps? Good lord, I guess that isn't mean for a personally owned vehicle lol
It might be a little much for a POV :)
MOPARGuy how lol., What do you have like 3 battery's lol
I have a request if you can you do the federal signal smart siren ssp3000b thank you. Also great video!
Can i buy just the panel not the whole thing just the panel
Yes, you sure can. Please contact our Sales Team for further assistance. They're available by calling (888) 959-0911, or through email at: info@sirennet.com.
Will you become a supplier of the Feniex Fusion GPL? Their new and very much improved lightbar that is.
We will be offering them shortly :)
Does the volume knob control siren volume too
It's specific to the microphone.
Ok
What is the cost of that mermaid and if I get it in Mexico?
Here is a link to the EQ2B Siren with the current price: sirennet.com/federal-signal-eq2b-200-watt-remote-siren.html
Please contact our Sales Team for further assistance and a freight quote. Email would be best, but do feel free to call: info@sirennet.com | 888-959-0911
Thank you for watching. Hope to hear from you soon.😀
Some Fire Trucks in Roblox have that siren
do you sell them? as soon as?
Yes, we do. Please visit this page, sirennet.com/federal-signal-eq2b-200-watt-remote-siren.html, if you would like to place an order through our site. Our Sales Team is also available: Phone Number (888) 959-0911. Email: info@sirennet.com
Thanks for watching😀
How much does this cost
“ELECTRONIC Q2B”
Does it have a foot pedal?
Unfortunately it does not.
@@SIRENNET it does actually does have a foot pedal wiring terminal but it does not include it
@@alexandersalarms5380Thanks for letting us know :)
Where's the speaker?
That's an additional item you'll need. We recommend pairing the EQ2B with the ES100C series speakers: sirennet.com/federal-signal-es100c-dynamax-speaker.html
Can anyone who is not into Fire or EMT buy one of these
On not EMS vehicles, they can be unlawful. For specifics, we'd suggest reviewing your States lighting & siren regulations.
SIRENNET Well we use any siren u can buy as a volunteer emergency responder, our government only buys for their vehicles
Some states only allow volunteers to use air-horns while others do allow some siren tones. Best to check you state guide lines or with your department Chief on what you can safely use.
SIRENNET Ok I live on an island and volunteers and emergency vehicles use basically the same sirens only difference is the volunteers have to purchase their own lightning and sirens
@@jamesrodolee03 to answer you're question, yes you can buy it. You don't need a federal tax ID number or any sort of certification.