tsquale
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After 8 months of discussing the purchase with Rob (Stampeed Valkyrie), we came to terms and I was able to purchase this from him. His thread trolling me is here: http://elightbars.org/forums/threads/stealth-full-size-bar-video-added.70248/
Tearing into it, it has (as he described) 4 rotators, front and rear flashers, front and rear takedowns, alley lights, and front strobes. The strobes are wired up very strangely with a total of 5 wires coming out of them (3 14g, and 2 22g) in a rainbow of colors. Not the traditional red/black/white. I have determined they need an external power supply and will end up pulling the originals and replacing them with ones that utilize the "normal" wiring set up. UPDATE 6/10: I have put in new Whelen Strobes and CS225 power supply mounted internally behind the front flashers. See video 3.
I wasn't really blown away by the blue/white combo on the rotators so I decided to make it the traditional red/blue. Problem was finding red filters. I had a few extra Code 3 LP filters that "hook" on to the rotators and decided I could make it work. The original filters screw in to the rotators. So after 15minutes of dremel work, I had some nice red filters.
Video 1 shows it as I received it, Video 2 with the red filters. Video 3 is a shorter video showing the strobes.
Tearing into it, it has (as he described) 4 rotators, front and rear flashers, front and rear takedowns, alley lights, and front strobes. The strobes are wired up very strangely with a total of 5 wires coming out of them (3 14g, and 2 22g) in a rainbow of colors. Not the traditional red/black/white. I have determined they need an external power supply and will end up pulling the originals and replacing them with ones that utilize the "normal" wiring set up. UPDATE 6/10: I have put in new Whelen Strobes and CS225 power supply mounted internally behind the front flashers. See video 3.
I wasn't really blown away by the blue/white combo on the rotators so I decided to make it the traditional red/blue. Problem was finding red filters. I had a few extra Code 3 LP filters that "hook" on to the rotators and decided I could make it work. The original filters screw in to the rotators. So after 15minutes of dremel work, I had some nice red filters.
Video 1 shows it as I received it, Video 2 with the red filters. Video 3 is a shorter video showing the strobes.