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oldforder 02-11-2022 04:14 PM

using model A horn on 12 volt system
 

So I have a 1928 Ames horn that works good, but I would like to use it on my 65 Mustang. How can I accomplish this. I have ran it directly on 12 volts, but it doesn't sound good.

McMimmcs 02-11-2022 04:36 PM

Re: using model A horn on 12 volt system
 

If you don’t care about authenticity and it won’t be seen buy a cheap 12 volt reproduction at a place like Harbor Freight or AutoZone.

Synchro909 02-11-2022 04:41 PM

Re: using model A horn on 12 volt system
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by McMimmcs (Post 2103732)
If you don’t care about authenticity and it won’t be seen buy a cheap 12 volt reproduction at a place like Harbor Freight or AutoZone.

I agree. Why stuff up a good working Model A horn for that?

oldforder 02-11-2022 04:47 PM

Re: using model A horn on 12 volt system
 

I have the horn, and am trying to sell it on facebook and craigslist, but in the meantime, if it doesn't sell (I'm not gonna give it away) I just am looking for a CHEAP way to make it work. Actually what I REALLY want for my Mustang is one of those horse whinny horns. But I am too tight to buy one when I have a valuable A horn sitting on the shelf. If I sell the A horn I will use the money to buy a whinny horn.

McMimmcs 02-11-2022 05:48 PM

Re: using model A horn on 12 volt system
 

Did you advertise the horn on FordBarn Swap Meet?

nkaminar 02-11-2022 09:10 PM

Re: using model A horn on 12 volt system
 

The vendors sell resistors to wire in series with a 6 volt horn to use it on 12 volts. There are two styles of resistors, one that goes inside the horn and one that mounts on the frame. The one that goes inside the horn will burn out if used to long as it does not have the wattage rating needed. The one on the frame is a better choice.

The alternative is to rewire the horn to convert it to 12 volts but unless you are going to use it on a 12 volt Model A I would not recommend that.

rotorwrench 02-12-2022 10:33 AM

Re: using model A horn on 12 volt system
 

To rewire the field is a fairly complex thing and it will change the value for those that want an original 6-volt horn. A dropping resistor from Fifth Avenue Internet Garage or some other source would drop the voltage to work on a 12-volt vehicle.

bruceincam 02-12-2022 10:41 PM

Re: using model A horn on 12 volt system
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by rotorwrench (Post 2103937)
To rewire the field is a fairly complex thing and it will change the value for those that want an original 6-volt horn. A dropping resistor from Fifth Avenue Internet Garage or some other source would drop the voltage to work on a 12-volt vehicle.

Finally, just buy the resistor and splice it into the 12V power source wire to the horn. I think that all of the vendors sell a resistor for this purpose. Should be an easy fix -----------

Russ B 02-14-2022 07:13 PM

Re: using model A horn on 12 volt system
 

https://fordbarn.com/forum/showthrea...=Horn+12+volts

This was a discussion on using 12 v on a 6 v horn from a few years ago


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