Everyone,
Is this a correct repeater for an Edison Triumph? I am looking for one, although it seems they are expensive for a Triumph. Does this look appropriate? My current Triumph is both 2 and 4 minutes. Will this repeater accommodate both? I’ve got one for an Edison Home, but the motor it too weak for the repeater to pick up when the horn is one (runs fine when the horn is off). All advice much appreciated!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/204151073769?h ... R57Z696CYg
Edison Triumph Repeater
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Re: Edison Triumph Repeater
Yes, the repeater listed is for a Triumph. No, it will not fit on a Home (parts of it would). The arm where it attaches to the carriage is different. I dont believe the D repeater was even designed to lift the weight of a non crane supported horn.
Attached are pics of both designs.
Attached are pics of both designs.
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Re: Edison Triumph Repeater
I’ve got a model D on my Home. I added a cygnet horn and the repeater still won’t pickup due to the weight of the horn. It’s driving me nuts.
The same eBay seller has a two/four minute Triumph repeater, which is what I am looking for but it’s 1200$. This seems really expensive. I am considering it though. Is that price totally insane? Thanks for any advice.
The same eBay seller has a two/four minute Triumph repeater, which is what I am looking for but it’s 1200$. This seems really expensive. I am considering it though. Is that price totally insane? Thanks for any advice.
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Re: Edison Triumph Repeater
Can you raise the horn up more with the spring tensioner or do you have the early cygnet setup? If you can just raise the horn up a little you should be able to get it working. Might even put a different spring on it if it’s that type of setup.
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Re: Edison Triumph Repeater
I’ve tried almost everything. It works great with no horn attached though.
Any thoughts on the price of that Triumph repeater?
Any thoughts on the price of that Triumph repeater?
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Seems a bit high to me but they aren't the easiest things to find.
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Re: Edison Triumph Repeater
I’m interested but it’s a ton of money! Can’t decide what to do….
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If you can’t decide then don’t decide. Wait on it. If that makes any sense!
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Re: Edison Triumph Repeater
Might be a good bit less painful to find a triumph with repeater already installed, too.
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Re: Edison Triumph Repeater
My thinking is if you already have a repeater on one machine, why another?