• turn signal sounder

    From egore@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 27 21:18:00 2016
    replying to Chris D'Agnolo, egore wrote:
    I'm over seventy, I do happen to live in Florida and I have the same problem.
    I can't hear the turn signal flasher in my 2006 Tacoma. I used to drive
    around with my turn signal flashing all the time. because I'm short and the steering wheel blocks my view of the turn signal lights on the dashboard. I only knew the signal was flashing when my girlfriend was in the truck to complain about it. It's not that we old geezers have all gone senile, or completely deaf, this problem happens because men gradually lose the ability
    to hear high frequency sounds as we age, so the clicking sound (which is a
    high frequency) eventually becomes inaudible. My hearing is fine for other sounds, so I don't want to buy an expensive hearing aid just to hear the turn signal. I was never able to locate the device that makes the clicking sound in my truck, because it's not shown in the owner's manual. Youtube videos
    show how to replace the flasher relay under the hood, but that's not what people hear. The device people hear is hidden somewhere under the dashboard and at my age I have no desire to try and squeeze under the dash to try and find it. The other thing I don't want to do is modify the wiring in my truck.
    So, I came up with a bright idea. It was easy to find the flasher fuse in
    the fuse box under the hood, because it's clearly labeled on the inside cover of the fuse box. I'm a retired aerospace engineer, so it was simple for me
    to design a little electronic gizmo that would plug directly into the fuse socket and detect when current is passing through the flasher fuse. When, the device detects current going to the turn signal lights it sends a radio signal to a box in the truck cab which makes a sound I can hear. To keep it cheap, I hacked into a wireless doorbell button and put that in the fuse box to send
    the signal. The box that makes the sound in the truck cab is a battery operated wireless doorbell receiver, which is small enough to slide under the driver's seat. The doorbell receiver plays a tune that's plenty loud for me to hear when the turn signals are flashing (after all, it is a doorbell). The doorbell I used has multiple melodies, so I selected the national anthem and that's what I hear when the turn signal is flashing. If enough people are interested in this device, then I will build some of them and sell them for
    the cost of the parts plus ten bucks. Unfortunately, it's not worth my time to make just one or two of these units, I need to know that five to ten people want one. As for the installation, if you can replace a fuse and shove something under the drivers seat, then you can install this thing in any car
    or truck in minutes. No knowledge of electricity is required and no
    permanent changes are made to your vehicle wiring. And it's portable, If you buy a new car, then just unplug it and move it to the new vehicle. If you want one of these, then you can contact me through a website where I sell a different one of my inventions . My website is www.mailboxminder.com

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