Mini jetsolaris wiring info needed

May 21, 2010
1,267
Minnesota
I am thinking of buying a mini jet Solaris. I do not know anything about this particular bar. I am unable to find any wiring or install manuals. It looks like the factory wiring was cut and it just has a positive and negative wire coming out of it. I I'm going to open it up and see how it looks inside but shouldn't there be a pattern wire also or is the pattern only able to be changed internally? Any information, advice or points in the right direction would be appreciated
 
May 21, 2010
1,267
Minnesota
I have been on that page but I was only able to find the wiring and patterns for the fullsize or rotator bars.
 

Jarred J.

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May 21, 2010
11,583
Shelbyville, TN
theres only a power and ground depending on the flashe installed it only has about 7 patterns and is picked by touching some internal pins
 
May 21, 2010
1,267
Minnesota
Thanks. I have not seen inside this bar yet. I thought the lightheads were mounted to a board and that board contained the flasher/circuitry. Other then a sales brochure, I can not find any install/wiring/pattern change info.
 

deelony

Member
May 23, 2010
185
LINY
there are two versions of the jetsolaris. The original has regular solaris heads which can be removed and moved around in the light and the S2 version which is the ROC style with the leds and reflectors mounted to the circuit board.
 

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