4-3/4" x 1-7/8" Rectangle. Amber beacon light provides a visual warning to drivers and pedestrians. The 3-LED light offers 12 flash patterns and synchronization capability. Surface mount with included gasket and hardware. 4-Wire pigtail.
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SAE Class II lights are intended for use on authorized maintenance and service vehicles. These lights serve as a warning signal to alert drivers and pedestrians of traffic hazards, such as a slow-moving vehicle. They are primarily used for service vehicles that are moving more slowly than the flow of traffic, such as a tow truck.
Number | Flash Pattern | Flashes per Minute |
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0 | Random | |
1 | Steady | |
2 | Single | 120 |
3 | Mega | 75 |
4 | Double | 75 |
5 | Triple | 120 |
6 | Quad | 75 |
7 | Quint | 75 |
8 | 8-Flash | |
9 | Single-Quad | |
10 | Single H/L | |
11 | Single-Triple-Quint |
You can wire 2 or more warning lights together so that they flash in unison. Or you can wire them so that they have an alternating flash pattern. Additional lights are sold separately.
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Today, we're going to be taking a look at the Optronics LED Directional Warning Light. This is a compact amber directional light for your vehicle that provides a warning signal to increase safety. It's ideal for towing, plowing, transportation, warehouse, and agricultural applications. It meets SAEJ845 requirements for Class 2 vehicles, and its going to feature 12 flash patterns. That way, you can select whatever one works best for your environment and conditions. The unit can be synchronized with other lights.
Two or more lights can be wired to flash together or in an alternating pattern. Additional lights are sold separately. It's a full LED system. LEDs are bright, long-lasting, and energy efficient. This light contains a total of three LEDs. It's also going to feature durable surface mount technology when it comes to the construction of the LED circuit board.
That's going to better withstand shock and vibration and it allows for improved heat distribution. The unit is completely sonically sealed. It's going to feature a waterproof housing and lens unit. It's also going to feature an IP67K rating for industry standard protection against dust and moisture. You can see here it's got the nice clear polycarbonate lens that is impact resistant, and it's going to have the black AVS plastic housing. It's a surface mount installation.
It permanently installs on the mounting surface with the included gasket and hardware. The wiring is a 4-wire design. You can see here all the different wires that we're going to have. Red wire's going to be for power. Black wire's going to be for ground.
Yellow wire is for flash pattern selection and synchronization. What you would do is you would touch the yellow wire to power to change the flash pattern. If you want to reset the flash pattern, you just touch the yellow wire to power three times consecutively. Then after selecting the flash pattern, you can connect the yellow wires of all the lights to synchronize the flash. Your white wire is for alternating flash. All lights with white wires connected to power will alternate with all lights not connected to power. Just be careful not to use the white wire for synchronized flashing. A few measurements to go over with you real quick, and then we'll hook it up to power so you can see what it looks like. Going this direction, it's going to give us a measurement of 4-3/4 of an inch. This direction's about 1-7/8 of an inch. Then the depth is only about 1 inch deep. The actual dimensions of the light, just measuring that lens area, looking at about 3-3/8 by 1-1/4 inch. Then the mount holes on this unit are separated on center by 4 inches. When it comes to the power draw at 13.5 volts, we're looking at 0.45 amps. The unit features an operating voltage of 9 volts to 36 volts DC and Optronics puts a lifetime warranty on their LEDs. We're going to go and hook it up to power. That way, you can see what it looks like with some power running to it, and then we'll also be able to turn off our overhead lights so you can see it in a lower light setting. Again, our red wire is our power wire. Black wire is our ground. The unit's going to also have a random pattern. Anytime you reset the light, it's going to go to this pattern, which is just random. It cycles through all the different flash patterns that the unit has to offer. Really nice design. Then again, any time you want to change between the different patterns, you just take that yellow wire and you tap it to power, and that's going to allow you to cycle through. One of the patterns is a constant or consistent. What that means is that the light is steady and it stays on, no flashing. That is considered one of the flash patterns and so is random. That's considered one, as well. To cycle through, you just tap it. It's going to allow you to cycle through until you find the one that you need for your application. We can turn off our overhead lights and you can see it with the lights turned off. Really bright, consistent light output. Again, this unit's going to contain a total of three LEDs. The multi-dial design really helps out optimize the overall light output of the unit. Excuse me. Then, again, if we reset it, that's tapping three times consecutively, that's going to reset the unit. It's going to go into that random mode. That's going to do it for today's look at the Optronics LED Directional Warning Light. I do want to mention that if you would like to see a detailed list of all the flash patterns and what they're called, you can go to this product's page at etrailer.com to view that list.
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