Bandit 400 Air Horn Kit with Viair 20003 Air Source

Bandit 400 Air Horn Kit

Bandit 400 Compact Air Horn Kit with 1.5 Gallon Air Source

This air horn kit is another quality, affordable train horn system. It comes with everything you need to install a loud quad-tone air horn into your vehicle. This horn kit is perfect for anyone on a budget needing an upgraded horn.

This air horn kit easily fits in small vehicles. Everything you need is in the box ready to be installed. The unit pulls just 18 amps at peak performance and can recharge its tank in 35 seconds.

Bandit 400 Air Horn Kit












Kit Includes:

  • Quatro Air Horn
  • Viair 1.5 Gallon Air Source
  • 20ft DOT Spec Air Line
  • Complete Wiring Kit
  • All Fittings & Mounting Hardware
  • Detailed Installation Manual
  • Over The Phone Technical Support
  • Our wiring kit includes 20ft of both 12 and 18 gauge wire, an inline fuse holder, toggle switch, relay, and all electrical terminals needed to hook the system up.

Note: This is a very affordable train horn kit, but we do recommend you take a look at our Premium Line Of TrainHornsDirect  Train Horn Kits before making a decision. Either way, we know you’ll be happy. 

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3 Responses to “Bandit 400 Air Horn Kit with Viair 20003 Air Source”

  1. Gary Chagnon February 14, 2009 at 11:30 am #

    Do you have a sound clip for the Bandit 400 train horn? Please email me the file or link asap, I am interested in buying one for my trackless train. Thanks

  2. Barry Johnson February 14, 2009 at 12:50 pm #

    Hi Gary,

    All of our train horns have the same sound, or VERY similar “sound”. The difference in the kits is how loud they are. (number of horns, amount of air..etc)

    The Bandit 400 is going to be on the lower end of the db scale when it comes to how loud it is.

    Our loudest horns can reach above 160db, where the Bandit 400 will each approximately 130db.

    You can hear a sample of the train horns sound here: http://www.trainhornsdirect.com/images/trainsound328.swf

    To give you an idea of what the dbs mean….

    Sound Chart: How Loud Is It?

    Noise
    Level
    Sound Chart (db) Effect

    Jet engine (near) 140
    Firecracker 140
    Rock concert 110-140
    Boom box 120 Threshold of pain (125 db).
    Thunderclap (near) 120
    Stereo (over 100 watts) 110-125
    Chainsaw 110
    Jackhammer 110
    Snowmobile 105
    Airplane (near) 103
    Garbage truck 100 Regular exposure of more than 1 minute risks permanent hearing loss (above 100 db).
    Farm tractor 98
    Motorcycle (near) 90 No more than 15 minutes of unprotected exposure recommended.
    Subway 88
    Lawnmower 85-90 Level at which hearing damage begins (85 db).
    Television 70-90
    City traffic noise 80 Level at which constant exposure may cause hearing damage.
    Alarm Clock 80
    Washing machine 78
    Dishwasher 75 Long exposure to sounds less than
    75 db is unlikely to harm ears.
    Vacuum cleaner 70
    Hair dryer 70
    Laughter 60-65
    Normal conversation 50-65
    Refrigerator humming 40
    Quiet room 40
    Whisper 30
    Rustling leaves 20
    0 Threshold of normal hearing

    Source: National Institute of Deafness and Other
    Communication Disorders

    I hope this helps and please let me know if you need additional information.

  3. Omer Bryan April 22, 2009 at 12:43 pm #

    Can I get a different size air tank if I order this kit? The reason I ask is that I’m limited on space and would like a 1 gallon tank instead. Thanks.

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