Installed these as a replacement turn signal on my Jeep... Going to get 4 more to put on the roof rack for warning use. I also found that, despite Code 3's somewhat vague documentation on the sync feature, that it does seem to sync with the Megathin.
You could put these on motorcycles instead of 2 normal lightheads at a 45 and 90 under the turn signals. Another application could be under the roof line of a center console boat. 🤔
Thanks for share. Good design. But Negatine to dim the light it will require a relay to activate. Must be positive to connect it to the parking lights of the vehicle.
Another dual color lighthead which flashes blue - off - amber - off - blue.... not blue-amber-blue-amber-blue... Why do most (though not all ) manufacturers seem to do this for exterior lightheads? It's not as noticeable with 120fpm as it is with 75fpm, I've seen before where 4 lights ( 2 red / 2 blue ) have been replaced with dual color lightheads, synced in some 75 fpm pattern, and you've now got dark time where there's nothing flashing. You once had (R B) / (B R) / (R B) / (B R) etc. You've now got (R B) / OFF / (B R) / OFF etc... It can be a real backwards step for lighting Is this to do with heat dissipation? If each color has a separate trigger wire here, what would happen if you hooked up an external flasher to flash one color straight after another with no off time between the colors? Could it significantly shorten the life of the product? Would it be covered by warranty if the manufacturer knew this is how you had been using it?
Man, I can just imagine the creative mountings on an SUV/truck!
Thanks for watching😀 It's a very versatile Light.
I don’t think I’ve been so early to a sirennet video 😂
Great to see Chris ! MISS you guys... AWESOME product 💪❗
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This is gonna be a popular light.
We hope so! Thanks for watching🚨
I can see that being great for outfitting motorcycles. It reminds me of BMW's pod lights on their police motorcycles.
Whelen needs to up catch up with these new LED products/mounting brackets that ECCO and Soundoff Signal offers.
Installed these as a replacement turn signal on my Jeep... Going to get 4 more to put on the roof rack for warning use. I also found that, despite Code 3's somewhat vague documentation on the sync feature, that it does seem to sync with the Megathin.
Put them on the corners of a ladder rack for a pickup
That's definitely a good application for these!
You could put these on motorcycles instead of 2 normal lightheads at a 45 and 90 under the turn signals. Another application could be under the roof line of a center console boat. 🤔
Definitely good ideas😉
You could mount them on top of the canvas roof of your Model T car.
This would make a great dash light!
Interesting idea... never thought of using it as a Dash Light. Wouldn't it be interesting to see a shrouded model?
@@SIRENNET Sure would.
Awfully interesting timing since Chris and I were talking about this on the phone friday 😂😂
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Thanks for share. Good design. But Negatine to dim the light it will require a relay to activate. Must be positive to connect it to the parking lights of the vehicle.
Thank you for watching.
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What happened to your builds at car star? Really enjoyed the old vids and were very informative.
69 flash patterns… 🤔
That's DISGUSTING... 😂
@@LJ-jq8og Because there are too many of them?
@@dvsr5296 I was referring to "69" 😊 A humorous, not a serious comment...
Another dual color lighthead which flashes blue - off - amber - off - blue.... not blue-amber-blue-amber-blue... Why do most (though not all ) manufacturers seem to do this for exterior lightheads?
It's not as noticeable with 120fpm as it is with 75fpm, I've seen before where 4 lights ( 2 red / 2 blue ) have been replaced with dual color lightheads, synced in some 75 fpm pattern, and you've now got dark time where there's nothing flashing. You once had (R B) / (B R) / (R B) / (B R) etc. You've now got (R B) / OFF / (B R) / OFF etc... It can be a real backwards step for lighting
Is this to do with heat dissipation? If each color has a separate trigger wire here, what would happen if you hooked up an external flasher to flash one color straight after another with no off time between the colors? Could it significantly shorten the life of the product? Would it be covered by warranty if the manufacturer knew this is how you had been using it?
Where is the request?
Not sure what you mean?