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An air raid siren powered by a brushless motor (RCTimer 5010-360KV). It has a total weight of 440 gr. So it can be mounted on a copter.
The only Part that needs support is "Sirene Rotor1".
I print on a replicator 2. The files "Sirene Wand" and "Sirene Deckel" are oversize. If you print it on a replicator 2 you have to cheat a little bit by moving the parts towards you (in y-axis).
Here is how it sounds...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOa8Jh2RAUA&feature=youtu.be
The aditional parts you need:
- Motor: RC Timer 5010-360KV
- RC-Stuff: an ESC with 20A, something to get the signal to the ESC
- 4 screws (M3 20mm)
- a bearing (5mm inside, 11mm outside, 4mm width - the same as the one used in the RCTimer motor)
I already thougt about using an arduino or rasperry pi to do some kind of alarms. Shouldn't be that hard to realise. But i haven't work with this stuff until now... But would be a very effective alarm clock in the morning :D
The only Part that needs support is "Sirene Rotor1".
I print on a replicator 2. The files "Sirene Wand" and "Sirene Deckel" are oversize. If you print it on a replicator 2 you have to cheat a little bit by moving the parts towards you (in y-axis).
Here is how it sounds...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOa8Jh2RAUA&feature=youtu.be
The aditional parts you need:
- Motor: RC Timer 5010-360KV
- RC-Stuff: an ESC with 20A, something to get the signal to the ESC
- 4 screws (M3 20mm)
- a bearing (5mm inside, 11mm outside, 4mm width - the same as the one used in the RCTimer motor)
I already thougt about using an arduino or rasperry pi to do some kind of alarms. Shouldn't be that hard to realise. But i haven't work with this stuff until now... But would be a very effective alarm clock in the morning :D
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