OTHER ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
Flashing lights, flood lights, intense sound and a safe controlled fire breathing capability are essential components in the art of monster making.

 

FIGURE 11a. Electrical System

Chest location for six 18" speakers.

FIGURE 11b. 10,000 Watt Sound System

Expanded chest structure houses six Cerwin-Vega 18 inch speakers powered by ten 12 volt car batteries stored in the left leg. This DC sound system has numerous "Gilderfluke & Co." on-demand EPROM digital solid state sounds such as roars, screams, howls, and even a burp! Choreographing these sounds during the show is one of the co-pilots tasks.

A little entertainment for the latent pyromaniac in all of us!

FIGURE 11c. Torching a Junk Car

Spewing 20 foot fingers of awesome flame from the monster's nostrils is accomplished by using standard propane gas hot air balloon burners. The highly visible flame (inefficient burning) is the result of injecting large volumes of liquid propane directly into the stream of vaporized clean burning propane/air mixture.

 

FlGURE 11d. Propane System

Gaseous and liquid propane storage.

FIGURE 11e. Propane Tanks

Two 20 gallon propane tanks are strapped into the monster's right leg (shown in the red ellipses). For safety purposes, two electrically operated redundant solenoids valves are used on each tank.
The radiant heat output is quite impressive even when standing 50 feet to the side of the head. One of the co-pilots safety duties is control of the "fire" master arming switch.


 

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