Train Horns Need Good Support Systems

May 10th, 2009

When buying your set up pay attention to a few things.   Some train horns are made cheaply and will not give an authentic tone nor last long with repeated use.  You will want to get the most powerful compressor that you can afford and be sure that it is installed with large high pressure piping.  For your horns to be good you will need a lot of air and need it fast. Small weak tubing will restrict the amount of air available and is likely to fail with the pressure going through it.  This is not a good thing as it will put your horns out of commission

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