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The 6 Inch Notifier and The 10 Inch Wheelock Bell

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2008

This is a test of my 6 inch Notifier Bell and my 10 inch Wheelock Bell both ringing together. There is 3 separate videos and one picture. I combined them into one big video. First video I did a continuous ring. The second video I did a Code 3 Ring. The third video I did a March Time Ring. And then Comes a 10 second still picture of my two bells, a red switch and 10 9 volt batteries.

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  • Mrshaneq My bells reminds me of the old School bells that they used to have at school. I bought the bells because I Graduated from Grade 12 High School in June 26 2008, Remember the school was Called Lewisporte Collegiate Home Of The Lynx. Sinch I am not going to hear the school bells any more because I Graduated from school, I Decided to buy my very own personal school/fire (Red Color) Electric bell to ring myself.

  • Mrshaneq when the upgrading is done I will make another video of my 2 bells with the new wheelock 6 inch bell for 3 bells the wheelock bells are the loudest bells in the world they have a super speed motor compare to the notifier bells. I might have thoses bell took off the wooden board because the board is heavy. The reason I bought the bells is i like ringing the bells, not to installed it into walls and only ring them for fire but don't worry these are my personal bells I ring them for fun.

  • Mrshaneq If I buy a transformer for each bell, the transformers will block out the extra current and make the bells ring more at equal speed to each other. I will try to buy the cass 2 transformer AC to DC universal plugin adapter the 12 Volts or 24 Volts (Two 12 Volt universal plugin adapters wired together makes 24 Volt adapter) so I don't have to worry about the batteries going dead and 9 volt batteries are a lot of money.

  • Mrshaneq I think I need a transformer for thoses bells because I didn't realized the bells ringing a different speeds like the 6 inch notifier ringing faster than the 10 inch wheelock bell or vice versa for example one bell gets more power than the other so I bought a new 12 Volt motor for the 6 inch notifier to match the 12 Volt Wheelock bell and bought a new 6 Volt 6 inch wheelock bell I now got 3 bells.

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  • (on the left) i have an ADEMCO version of that one

  • you shake too much

  • exciting!

  • I think 90 volts is too much for them...

  • probably doing it manualy with the switch...

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