AT-HAIHAN Waterproof 56W Magnetic Rooftop Amber LED Strobe Light Bar for Trucks Snow Plows Construction Vehicles Safety Flashing Warning Lighting
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I believe you could, but you would have to be creative if you wanted the functionality of the second switch to stay. Switching the second switch allows you to choose the pattern of flashes. It's the switch with the red LED incorporated in it that controls the power. The switch housing can be powered by another on/off switch or you can lop off the whole unit and use existing vehicle wiring and switch. I was originally going to open it, find the wires, and use the switch but made it work since I already had the mount.
There is no need to solder the board into your box, it is not worth it
Sirens are not used only lights are used
Although it is pretty bright, I am not sure.
Selected User Reviews For AT-HAIHAN Waterproof 56W Magnetic Rooftop Amber LED Strobe Light Bar for Trucks Snow Plows Construction Vehicles Safety Flashing Warning Lighting
Having this light ensures the lights stand tall off the roof of the cab since the legs are so short. This may help keep it cooler in hot weather, but the main advantage is that it provides better visibility in terrain other than flat land.
I also like that the cable is NOT coiled, and is long enough to reach the front of the device. There is no discernible difference in the brightness of the beacons I have used and have used for the last dozen years. There are only a few things I don't like the length of the side LEDs is not large. The sideways visibility of the unit may be better if the unit were more square shaped. * The unit has a donut-shaped design, so the face and the tail light bars are distanced from one another. Because of this, you can get resonating wind through it at highway speeds, causing an unpleasant sound to be created.
The pros include A no frills approach is appreciated by me. I liked the modes since they covered most of the bases without giving you too many options. It's good that magnets are available. I dropped it on top of the roof, drove 70mph to a job site, and did not move. It seems bright enough to be adequate in the morning, and it looks like it will be adequately bright A lack of brightness is a con as well. The journey so far has been smooth. In addition, I would like to mention the following
Nearly 30W, but not quite. It draws a little over I think about 1, which is fine. The maximum amperage is five amps. Is there any use of installing 10A fuses in the plug if my battery is okay? There is a thick wire sleeve on the hook. I have to close the door more often to prevent water from leaking in. In other words, IP65 means it is rainproof, not waterproof. It has not yet entered the basement, but we have had only five inches of rain so far. This is going to be a matter of time.
It is quite compact, so it is great for utility trucks or SUVs, although it will not do too well in comparison to I am happy that it is suitable for anything I may want to do, including dragging heavy gear, escorting, or assisting a granny changing her tire, or just moving tortoises. I'm able to make people slow down and give me a little more room when I use this technique. Having a good time is important.
There are no problems of any kind. purchased this light to replace a full-size light bar, and it has not disappointed me. The magnets (they will rust eventually) didn't please me, so I mounted it to a roof rack cross bar and am very pleased.
It is very beautiful. I am very happy with it. Since my application didn't call for magnets, I replaced them with suction cups it wasn't used in a professional manner nor anything, but I think they'd be appropriate. As a result, I had a good time participating in their.
No, it is not waterproof. I ended up siliconing every edge since this is used not only for plowing but also for digging. However, the construction seems good, but it may not last long since it does not have any sealing on Furthermore, it's not a suction cup, it has magnetic feet with a thin rubber boot, that I had to glue in order for them to stay in place.
Exactly the type of shirt I would wear as a volunteer fireman. It is small enough to fit into the center console and bright enough to see through fog and heavy rain. As of 2018, I attach it just forward of the sunroof on my 2018 Tahoe. However, it has also been run on the dash. I use it in conjunction with the Whelen grill mounted siren and the white strobes added to the grill as well as the While not enough to meet the state apparatus regulations, there is enough visibility for drivers to stop at intersections and to see most of them slide over when they should.
There is a bright light that is well visible to the eye. Despite being 16', the cord is a little thicker than other cords that I have seen. It is great for tucking it underside of the desk and running it out of the way. My only complaint is that the magnets look very cheap and I didn't trust them, so I had to spend an additional Amazon has stronger magnets with more power for $00 through its site. It's crucial that you take care when buying Mutauctor 2 sets of Neodymium magnets. There are false advertisements and you will be cheated! All things considered, the light is a great deal for the price, but better magnets would make it even better. If I needed a new one, I would buy it again.
A modest product at best. The old saying, you get what you pay for, is certainly true. The blue bar is just fine for daytime use in the volunteer fire department I work for (blue bar). Even though it is better at night, you still receive the quality and service that you paid One of the biggest downsides is that it isn't even weather-resistant in my opinion. There are no rubber grommets on the hokes that surround the wires throughout the section so they flop. A gap in the seal does not exist. To seal the holes, I used silicon sealant. LED Outfitters will provide me with a better mini bar which I will resell on market place.