CHPMustang
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I believe actual Nathan's require around 90PSI but the cheaper aftermarkets I'll assume much less.NFA Fun said:SO what type of air system do you need to power a set of those??
I believe actual Nathan's require around 90PSI but the cheaper aftermarkets I'll assume much less.NFA Fun said:SO what type of air system do you need to power a set of those??
CHPMustang said:I believe actual Nathan's require around 90PSI but the cheaper aftermarkets I'll assume much less.
trackspeeder said:Nathan's sound the best when the air is around 90 - 125 psi. Volume is the big thing with any Nathan or Leslie horns. A locomotive won't have a problem with that.
jvencius said:Is it right to say, though, that for short signalling bursts (i.e. "hey knucklehead, stop backing up" warnings) a 3-5 gallon tank would be sufficient?