Strobelight Bar: Shining your journey
Electrical parameters
Input voltage : 12-24VDC
Pattern : 17 functions with memory
Waterproof & dustproof rate: IP45
Wire
Black wire is for the cathode red wire is for the anode. White wire is for choosing functions, it is called function wire when you want to choose patterns, function wire must be touched the anode of the product.
Flash patterns
1. Random
2. Single – Split
3. Double – Split
4. Quad – Split
5. Accelerator – Split
6. Pulse – Split
7. Quad Burst – Split
8. Double/Accelerator – Split
9. Quad/Accelerator – Split
10. Single – All
11. Double – All
12. Quad – All
13. Accelerator – All
14. Quad/Single – All
15. Pulse/Single – All
16. Half Steady – 1
17. Half Steady – 2
Product Features
- 17 different flashing patterns. Last pattern memory recall. Greatly improve the safety for night driving, highway rest stop and auto repair
- Super bright, it can be seen clearly powerful light beam. Brightest strobe lights to warn and remind the coming cars to slow down
- Material: High Quality Aluminium alloy + PC Lens . LED light Color: White&Yellow, Anti-collision, anti-dust and splash-proof / No pollution, no noise, no electronic interference
- Powered by 4 High Intensity LEDs with specialized optical lens. Has super power and extended service life
- Easy to install and durable. The white wire is function wire, connect up the white wire to anode of brake lights to change flashing patterns
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