The 6 inch Wheelock bell and my 10 inch wheelock bell is mount on the wall and plug in by a adapter along with the fluorescent lamp and they are installed in the basement. This is my new 6 inch wheelock bell with my old 10 inch wheelock bell the 6 inch wheelock bell replaces my 6 inch notifier bell that is broken by too much power. I mount the bells on the wall and I hooked the 24Volt AC adapter to the 10 inch bell with the 12 Volt motor that has a Rectifier connected to it so it could work on AC Power and I hook the 12 Volt DC adapter to the 6 inch bell with the 6 volt motor that does not have the Rectifier, and the one that does not have the Rectifier only work on DC Current. And connected the fluorescent lamp into the surge Extension cord with a build in switch along with my bells to create a strobe light along with my ringing bells. But the 10 inch bell motor speed was a tiny bit slower (Lower frequency) with the 24 Volt AC adapter and my 6 inch bell motor speed was a tiny bit faster (higher frequency) that make my 6 inch bell really loud and my 10 inch bell a little bit more quiet and It was uneven so I exchange the bell Shells, the 6 inch bell shell is where the 10 inch bell used to be and my 10 inch bell shell is where my 6 inch bell used to be this making the 6 inch bell working on the 12 volt motor and my 10 inch bell working on the 6 volt motor and the slower speed motor is on the 6 inch bell shell and the faster speed motor is on the 10 inch bell shell making the bell ring equally becuase 10 inch bell is a lower pitch bell and the 6 inch bell is a higher pitch bell. The low pitch 10 inch bell vibrating on a faster motor witch makes it sharper and the 6 inch bell that is already sharp and high pitch vibrating on a slower bell makes it lower and more Blunt and dull this makes them equal loudness. So this video you will see the 10 inch bell on the left with the 6 Volt motor connected to the 12 Volt adapter and the 6 inch bell on the right with the 12 Volt motor that has a Rectifier that makes it work on 24 Volt AC Current with the 24 Volt AC Adapter but the Bell shells are switch around on this video, original the 10 inch bell will be on the right with the 12 Volt motor that has a Rectifier that makes it work on 24 Volt AC Current is connected to the 24 Volt AC Adapter and the 6 inch bell would be on the Left with the 6 Volt motor connected to the 12 Volt adapter. I change the bell shells so they can ring equally with different speed motor. the 10 inch bell is where the 6 inch bell used to be and the 6 inch bell is where the 10 inch bell used to be, they are switch around. I unplug one adapter to test one of my bell independently and then with the other and then I did it again in the pitch dark to test them independently with the fluorescent lamp strobe. Then I did Code 3, March Time, and Continuous
the lights just flickered. I did the codes with the bells ringing independently. Sorry for the long description but there was alot of explaining to be said about this video, Lol the bells was so loud that the roll of green duck tape fell of the working bench and my camera shook and went blurry.
Cool!
PlanesTrainsAutos 2 years ago