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wiring up air horns

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wiring up air horns

Post by kurzo »

hey guys ive wired up my dukes of hazard air horns but the thing is i have to hold the button down,
is there a setup to push the button once and it plays through?

similar to the windscreen wipers on then off and they keep going til they get back(if thats a good example).

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Post by HotFourOk »

You'd need the switch or relay to have a timer in it.. Why can't you just hold it down?
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Post by croatian4x4 »

why not use a toggle switch instead of a push button?
then just flick it on when wanted and turn it off when finished?
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Post by ausyota »

croatian4x4 wrote:why not use a toggle switch instead of a push button?
then just flick it on when wanted and turn it off when finished?
Thats how I had my "dukes of hazard" horn wired on my old party hire delivery truck :D
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