not so much a current adjustment as it is a 'buzzer plate' travel
adjustment. As they age the vibratory plate (relay contact) doesnt
travel as far. Adjusting the screw gets the plate travel and contact in
sync so open/close travel is also enough to vibrate and still
connect/disconnect
Adjusting the screw WILL tweak the sound a bit between end points where
it simply stops buzzing, either open circuit of staying closed pulling
current
ptegler
On 1/27/2021 5:05 PM, Alex & Janet Thomson wrote:
> I thought that many electric horns had an adjustment screw on them to set the
> operating current. Does that seem familiar to anyone?
>
> Alex Thomson
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Triumphs [mailto:triumphs-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Dave
> Connitt
> Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2021 4:46 PM
> To: Paul Tegler
> Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: [TR] TR4A Horn Question
>
> I read through my Advanced AutoWire manual just now and it specifies a horn
> circuit max. current of 15 amps so I will need to find some horns that have a
> coil resistance of about 1 ohm if I donâ??t change anything else. I know the
> relay is rated at 30 amps.
> Sigh..
> Dave Connitt
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jan 27, 2021, at 4:35 PM, Paul Tegler <ptegler@verizon.net> wrote:
>>
>> ...not sure of the coil spec...but just for a reference....
>> a normal buss style fuse marked 'rating' is the spec holding current.
>> (should not blow) It can take 10+ minutes to blow at 25% over the spec
>> The 'voltage' rating is the guaranteed 'disconnect blocking' voltage after
>> the fuse blows.
>>
>> So your horns must be spiking higher than the fuse rating to blow it quickly
>>
>> ptegler
>>
>>
>>> On 1/27/2021 3:50 PM, Dave Connitt wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>> One of my winter projects is to determine why the horn fuse in my TR4A
>>> keeps blowing.
>>> I had installed a Advanced AutoWire harness during the restoration. The
>>> harness contains a 20 amp fuse for the horn. The horns are new as of the
>>> restoration. I went through the wiring harness and could not find a issue
>>> there so now I am looking at the horns themselves and that is where I need
>>> your help. I measured the horn coil resistance and it is 0.8 ohms in both
>>> of them. If I use 13.8 VDC as my battery voltage, I get 17.25 amps at the
>>> fuse which is too close to the 20 amp fuse rating in my opinion. If the
>>> resistance was even 0.9 ohms, the fuse current would be a little over 15
>>> amps which would make more sense. Does anyone know what I should see as a
>>> horn coil resistance on a good horn?
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> Dave Connitt
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
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