Whelen Sequencing Strip Lite Plus part number PSSEQACR

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Chris demonstrates yet another great product from Whelen. The Strip Lite Plus Sequencing Light, has amazing features for great applications.
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Komentáře • 19

  • @markjones2415
    @markjones2415 Před rokem

    I'm a bit late to the party but just discovered this sequential unit today - and it's the answer to a truly custom traffic advisor. My goal has been to fit a Tracer between the tailgate and bumper on my truck, but there isn't sufficient clearance for opening the tailgate. An alternative has been to use a UFM8 flasher, which has TA capabilities, with a set of standalone lamps. However, the UFM8 has limited TA patterns and a variety of other configuration limitations. So, rather than buy a $165 UFM8 flasher, I'm going to buy a $140 amber sequencing strip light and tap it to drive the flashing/TA functions I want. The plan is to install 6 of the non-sequencing strip lights and trigger each with the correlative LED group from the sacrificial sequencing lamp (which will now simply provide flasher functions). Going this route also enables a dual-color setup as one can then segment between the TA input from the sequencing lamp - which drives the steady burn of the non-sequencing lamps - and whatever steady or flash configuration is desired for the secondary color of the non-sequencing lamp. Personally, my secondary color is going to be steady red for a kickass supplemental brake light and rear fog light.
    Mark S. Jones

    • @SIRENNET
      @SIRENNET  Před rokem

      We would love to see it when you're through! 😃

  • @ml9867
    @ml9867 Před rokem +5

    This would be awesome inside the cab doors of a fire truck.

  • @LeafeonGold
    @LeafeonGold Před rokem

    These would be awesome as blinkers on a cargo rack that may block your tail lights.

  • @Armyguy91
    @Armyguy91 Před rokem +1

    I would've liked to have seen it working. What happened??🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

    • @charlie_nolan
      @charlie_nolan Před rokem

      What do you mean? They were showing it

    • @Armyguy91
      @Armyguy91 Před rokem

      @@charlie_nolan Not very well. There were very few straightforward shots. Most were side views.

    • @SIRENNET
      @SIRENNET  Před rokem

      @@Armyguy91 Due to the intensity of the light, straight-on filming essentially blows out the camera. Side shots / angles are really the only way we can show certain lights without having an issue.

  • @aricanovic
    @aricanovic Před rokem

    Hey sirennet guys do you guys know which company product are the strip lights that are used on pierce e one Seagrove ect not the whelen put the other one please let me know thanks have a great day

    • @SIRENNET
      @SIRENNET  Před rokem

      Hmmm - Do you have any pictures or a link so we can see exactly what you're referring too? Are they used for warning or exterior/compartment illumination?

    • @aricanovic
      @aricanovic Před rokem

      SIRENNET czcams.com/video/gLIBeePGZyY/video.html here chris is at 1:20 on top of the right window and you know what I mean

    • @SIRENNET
      @SIRENNET  Před rokem

      @@aricanovic Thanks for this link. We'll see if we can figure it out...

    • @SIRENNET
      @SIRENNET  Před rokem

      @@aricanovic It looks to be a Weldon "LED Door Warning Light Strip, Amber Arrow". (Part# 8401-0000-20)

    • @aricanovic
      @aricanovic Před rokem

      @@SIRENNET question dose weldon strip dose traffic patters and how many dose it have

  • @RedHat2023
    @RedHat2023 Před rokem

    Hey Sirennet!
    Would you guys be able to have a look at a Whelen Liberty II bar with their new ProFocus takedown lights?
    I believe it's listed in their european catalog. I can pass a link over to you guys through Instragram if you wish.

  • @johnsonwilliam1023
    @johnsonwilliam1023 Před rokem +1

    Why didn’t you let us see it

    • @SIRENNET
      @SIRENNET  Před rokem

      When we film this light head-on it effects the camera, basically blurring out the image as it's too intense. Side angles don't affect the camera this same way.