Electric Horns


Electronic horns are used on vehicles to give out warning signals generated by an electronic circuit. A solenoid is magnetized and demagnetized to produce the fundamental frequency and cause the diaphragm to vibrate. This generates high pressure that passes through the trumpet horn to generate a sound. A key advantage of electronic horns is their lack of wear, resulting in average lifetimes ten times higher than with electro-mechanical horns.
FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES

A range of horn sizes are available, depending on the application
Diameter of 80 mm, 90 mm, or 123 mm
Battery voltage of 12 V, 24 V, 36 V, 48 V, or 80 V
A range of connections and fixing brackets available
Electronic Horn Voltage range    10 V to 14.5 V for 12 V horns and 21 V to 29 V for 24 V horns

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