Re: 6 to 12 V horn conversion
I rewound mine. only took a couple of hours. The starting current of the motor is higher than the running current, with the dropping resistor, the motor slowly gets up to speed. If you use a lower resistance, the motor starts fine and then runs too fast. Not really a problem unless you do a lot of parades, where the horn is run semi-continuously.
I don't remember for sure but I think I removed 50 turns of 20 gauge wire on each field and replaced them with 100 turns of 24 gauge wire. Now it runs just like it did originally on 6 volts.
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1965 Lotus Elan S2
1930 Model A Sport Coupe
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