Blazer LED "ALERT" light.

Jarred J.

Lifetime VIP Donor
May 21, 2010
11,590
Shelbyville, TN
So i saw one of these at walmart.com for $19.99. they were going for $32 at my autozone. I figured I'd pick one up to try it out.


here's my lil ol review.


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This light isn't very big, it was about the same size as a sho me strobe light i sould a few months back.


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(here is a "beverage container" for size refference)


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cord is about 10 feet stretched out.


here's the plug with its on/off switch.


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now for the innards....


8 leds stacked on top of each other and there are 8 rows of them.


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on with the top on...


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and with it off...


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now for a few comparison shots...


next to a micro man light behind 20% tint. (see my thread here... http://www.elightbars.org/forums/f35/amber-microman-lights-through-tint-day-night-12937/)


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and on top of a federal signal viper S2...


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(yeah its there just the viper blows it away!)


a shot about 10 feet back with no other lighting.


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i took vids on another phone last night but they wouldnt transfer on to my memory card so i'll have to work on that. the LEDS when viewed through a camera seem to have 2 patterns but the light only just flashes continously. If you hold the light verticaly the leds appear to "rotate" 8 leds at a time. if you hold it verticaly the leds appear to "rise" (like an arrow pattern)


the light is built as any $20 light would be. it isn't perfect on the inside as their is resin splatter and for some reason it is sticking to some of the leds. i wouldnt recommend this for any real use, daytime, or primary but night time it'd be Ok.


more for mail carriers or newspaper deliverers even snowplowers. (or whackers on a budget)


i really only bought this light for its guts as i have a plan for it with some better leds...


:thumbsup:
 

Jarred J.

Lifetime VIP Donor
May 21, 2010
11,590
Shelbyville, TN
ok so i got the vids off my old phone by using my GF's phone's memory card to copy them then put them on my phones memory card (cause it doesnt do pix flix messages:duh:)


and a moderatley overcast day yesterday. can you evern tell its on?


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you can with the lens on...


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:crazy:


now for the vids...


vertical video... (the lights appear to "dance" )


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horizontal ( the lights look like they are "rotating"


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top view... (again look like they are "rotating")


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horizontal and vertical with the lens on...


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and a "walk around" of the insides...


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