Is the an expected lifetime for a horn driver assuming that it is properly driven, and not overdriven? Trying to get a bit of understanding, and have not found anything on that topic. Some of the horn drivers from Japan are quite old, and yet command high prices. My assumption is that they are very long lived, but of course that could be wrong.
Any insight would be appreciated.
regards -- Roger
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Topic - Expected Lifetime of a horn driver ? - rogerh113 14:15:55 08/26/16 (4)
- RE: Expected Lifetime of a horn driver ? - rogerh113 14:39:43 08/27/16 (0)
- suspension life - dave789 14:38:02 08/27/16 (0)
- RE: Expected Lifetime of a horn driver ? - Kloss 14:16:13 08/27/16 (0)
- long.. very long. like 100 yeas plus.. Only if the internal gap gets dirty, then a cleaning.. - Smelly_Socks 12:33:50 08/27/16 (0)