Adamson industries deck lights wiring

solidamber

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Mar 29, 2017
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cambridge UK
Adamson industries ai35cvrb led deck strobes, they hav 4 wires red and black for power and a white and green. Does anyone know which wire changes the flash pattern? IMG_20181118_012747.jpgIMG_20181118_012728.jpg
 

C17LVFD

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May 21, 2010
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Harrisburg, PA
Those actually look like star signal product housings. Maybe rebranded adamson??

You could deduce that red is positive and blacks are negative. Likely white or green is your pattern wire. Are both whites or both greens connected together? Can’t discern from the pic. If one or the other are tied between light heads pull them apart and see what happens. If they unsync u have your answer. Always try grounding the pattern wire prior to giving it 12v. Whelen uses positive triggers but I feel like most other manufacturers use negative.

Good luck,
Seth
 
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solidamber

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Mar 29, 2017
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cambridge UK
Those actually look like star signal product housings. Maybe rebranded adamson??

You could deduce that red is positive and blacks are negative. Likely white or green is your pattern wire. Are both whites or both greens connected together? Can’t discern from the pic. If one or the other are tied between light heads pull them apart and see what happens. If they unsync u have your answer. Always try grounding the pattern wire prior to giving it 12v. Whelen uses positive triggers but I feel like most other manufacturers use negative.

Good luck,
Seth
Yes red and black are as expected white and green have been cut off I guessed one or the other would be the pattern wire but didn't want to start grounding or giving them voltage in fear of blowing the board.
 

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