Forgive by abysmal electrical knowledge but how can I tell whether my Lucas Altette horn is 6 or 12V?
It barely blips on 6V but on 12V it is super loud albeit very raucus.
I have been using my 6V …
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The little Bakelite triangle…
The little Bakelite triangle around the terminals normally shows the month and year of manufacture and 6v or 12v.
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12V horn on 6V supply
Thanks Colin, I'll check that. Robert - what would happen if mine is 12V but the bike is 6V?
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12V horn on 6V supply
This is just a guess but if it works at all the tone will be very low and anemic.
The power generated in the 12V coil by the 6V supply will not be very strong if at all.
It is possible that the armature will not be pulled in far enough to open the contacts which will generate just a click and nothing more,
Do a test run by using some jumper cables from the battery to the horn
Mike
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been there.....
Yep. I've done that, Mike. Your assessment of what happens (clicking) is exactly what happens. That's what set me thinking it's a 12V model.
George
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Coil resistance...
...would give you the answer. Roughly 0.16 for 6 volt, 0.7 for 12volt.
cheers
Jon
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Ah! Thank you Jon. I'll give…
Ah! Thank you Jon. I'll give that a go today and see what we get.
Many thanks
George
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I have been using my 6V altette for 25 years on 12v. As you say, LOUD!. I think you can service it and adjust it if you want to.