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GoLight Stryker Questions


 
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Chris U. (F5Tiger2)
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PostPosted: Wed 16-Nov-2005 19:26    Post subject: GoLight Stryker Questions Reply with quote

Can anyone tell me what the footprint size on the GoLight Stryker is?

How effective is this light compared to the Code 3 Night Probe, or a Unity spotlight?

Any pictures of Stryker installs would also be appreciated.

Thanks in advance!
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PostPosted: Wed 16-Nov-2005 20:22    Post subject: Re: GoLight Stryker Questions Reply with quote

[quote:26897f4057=\"Chris U. (F5Tiger2)\"]Can anyone tell me what the footprint size on the GoLight Stryker is?

How effective is this light compared to the Code 3 Night Probe, or a Unity spotlight?

Any pictures of Stryker installs would also be appreciated.

Thanks in advance!


The only model of code 3 that looks like a golight Stryker will be the GLB3200
http://vehicleemergencylighting.com/product_info.php?cPath=28_41&products_id=197
if you e-mail me direct I'll send yo a pic of one we put on a H1 Hummer. It's a nice unit if you are in tow,security,fire,police as it allows the operator to be out side of the vehicle if needed(remote) or you can us the perm-mount to operate the unit. The unit can be order in white or black colors.
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SARGEEK
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PostPosted: Thu 17-Nov-2005 10:58    Post subject: Go Light Reply with quote

I mounted a GO Light on a SAR vehicle, and it is a decent light - I was worried a little about the durability, but it has held up well. It was mounted center cab infront of a light bar. It looses some of its coverage, but I did not want in higher. The only problem is that the unit needs constant 12v to keep the programing for the remote control - had to by pass the master light switch, and the battery switch on the vehicle.
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Brent-WATTCO
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PostPosted: Fri 18-Nov-2005 00:33    Post subject: Reply with quote

We mount them on our ATV's and use the remote for rescue activities - they work well - we are using the other model thou not the new one - the new one is the same light with different skin... and it is slightly larger.
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