[misc.handicap] HORN FOR TRI-CART

Jean-pierre.Beland@f223.n163.z1.fidonet.org (Jean-pierre Beland) (01/23/91)

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Hi, Pandora,

in a message you mentioned that you once got a horn for your
tri-cart, but it did not work.  You also mentioned that you use two
batteries for your tri-cart.  It is very possible that your
tri-cart is working on 24 volts and the horn was 12 volt.  Check
with places that sells the tri-cart, to see if you are running on
twelve or twenty four volts.  If you cannot know from them how to
connect a 12 volt horn to a 24 volts tri-cart, check with a
mechanic that works on trucks.

cheers, J.P.

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Julie.More@f223.n163.z1.fidonet.org (Julie More) (02/01/91)

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You can also use a bicycle horn or siren for your tri-cart.  They
make a lot of noise, just ask all the kids. <grin>  I assume the
American tri-cart is the same as the Canadian scooters. <grin>
What kind of tri-cart are you using?  The E&J scooters and the
Fortress scooters come with horns already installed.  Mind you they
do not make too much noise.  <grin>  You may want to get a siren
too. <grin>

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