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Axixtech T.R.I.
http://www.brookingindustries.com/produ ... prod&id=36
What can I say about these? I don't have a pair in clear to compare, but I do have two pairs in RED, and simply love them. I like how they set up the leds , on three triangular panels, all on a 45 degree angle, light spread is very good and uniform. (better setup than the Code 3)
Sold with strobe cable connectors already in place, and one flasher controls both. easy "plug and play" if replacing strobes. I also like the fact it does not have a "inline" flasher, as most the others do. Personally I prefer having the flasher NOT inline, for ease of pattern selection, less "where am I going to stick this", less wires needing to be run, and so forth. These work very well for the application, and I use them as primary warning to the rear. Bright as snot.
I could see water condensation being an issue with these as well, but have not encountered any thus far.
Axixtech T.R.I.
http://www.brookingindustries.com/produ ... prod&id=36
What can I say about these? I don't have a pair in clear to compare, but I do have two pairs in RED, and simply love them. I like how they set up the leds , on three triangular panels, all on a 45 degree angle, light spread is very good and uniform. (better setup than the Code 3)
Sold with strobe cable connectors already in place, and one flasher controls both. easy "plug and play" if replacing strobes. I also like the fact it does not have a "inline" flasher, as most the others do. Personally I prefer having the flasher NOT inline, for ease of pattern selection, less "where am I going to stick this", less wires needing to be run, and so forth. These work very well for the application, and I use them as primary warning to the rear. Bright as snot.
I could see water condensation being an issue with these as well, but have not encountered any thus far.