firemedic10584
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Hey guys,
I've posted about this before but never found a resolution so i'm trying again. Hoping one of you guru's out there may have the answer. I'm currently updating two of our fire trucks that currently have old gen 1 LED warning lights. My issue is they are on a flasher module. I need constant power instead of the flashing that is currently happening on the power wires. The current wiring going to each light is a red, orange and black. The red and orange both flash and the black is ground. I've cut the orange wire to see if that changed anything and it did not. I don't know what kind of flasher is being used nor do I know where it is as on the truck. Can anyone think of a way I can somehow bypass the flasher without running completely new wire through the whole truck?
The truck is a 2006 E-One with old Federal Signal LEDs.
I've posted about this before but never found a resolution so i'm trying again. Hoping one of you guru's out there may have the answer. I'm currently updating two of our fire trucks that currently have old gen 1 LED warning lights. My issue is they are on a flasher module. I need constant power instead of the flashing that is currently happening on the power wires. The current wiring going to each light is a red, orange and black. The red and orange both flash and the black is ground. I've cut the orange wire to see if that changed anything and it did not. I don't know what kind of flasher is being used nor do I know where it is as on the truck. Can anyone think of a way I can somehow bypass the flasher without running completely new wire through the whole truck?
The truck is a 2006 E-One with old Federal Signal LEDs.