Wiring an air horn - good electricians/advice appreciated

PostPost by: billwill » Tue Jul 15, 2014 4:38 pm

It probably was either or when wired up. Town or Country ?

Personally I have both a buzzer and an air horn but both just wired in parallel.

I find the the buzzer beeps first & then the air horn comes in after a short delay, so if I just bip the horn button I get an in-town beep If I hold it down longer I get an air horn blaast for the trucks on the motorway.

If you want a change over switch it is possibly best to do it on the low current side to avoid bringing heavy wires back to the dash; this would require a relay for each horn.


Put the change over switch in the wire from the horn push to pin 85 in my diagram above and just make a duplicate of the circuit above for the other horn.
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PostPost by: l10tus » Wed Jul 16, 2014 7:08 pm

Thanks Bill.

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