Can anyone tell me without me having to mess around too much how much current a conventional car horn uses please ?
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17 years ago
Can anyone tell me without me having to mess around too much how much current a conventional car horn uses please ?
What car? What make of horn? Single or Twin tone?
In article , the_constructor writes
Modern small single, 3A, older, larger 8A.
If switching, use a big relay as it's a very dirty inductive load.
Air or diaphragm? (or even klaxon?) A bulb horn (as fitted on my first BSA Bantam motor cycle) of course uses none at all, just finger power to squeeze. Early klaxons had a plunger which also used no electricity.
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember "Heliotrope Smith" saying something like:
But not as much as a rhino horn.
You're all mad, MAD I tell you.
About a foot more, to be precise.
Rob Graham
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