Fed Sig Arjent SL question

Sep 13, 2010
761
Holland, Michigan
I have a question regaurding the fed sig arjent sl bars.


I currently have 2 of them. One is a 14 head the other is a 18 head. Both are red and blue. The 14 head has 4 9 led heads. The other has all 6 led heads. I would like to make one all red and one all blue. How hard would it be to make one all red and one all blue with the 14 head having less wiring for the light heads? Or would it be a matter of just cutting a couple of the unused wires off the one bar and adding them to the other? I haven't dug into them to much, but I have them apart now and am just starting to look at it more. Thanks guys.
 

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Nov 23, 2010
220
Tennessee
RBRONKEMA GHTFD said:
I have a question regaurding the fed sig arjent sl bar.

I currently have 2 of them. One is a 14 head the other is a 18 head. Both are red and blue. The 14 head has 4 9 led heads. The other has all 6 led heads. I would like to make one all red and one all blue. How hard would it be to make one all red and one all blue with the 14 head having less wiring for the light heads? Or would it be a matter of just cutting a couple of the unused wires off the one bar and adding them to the other? I haven't dug into them to much, but I have them apart now and am just starting to look at it more. Thanks guys.

Yes, you can just take some of the wiring out and add it to the other bar. The SLs use standard 2 channel led flashers. Just pay attention to the max load on the flasher and you'll be good to go.
 
Sep 13, 2010
761
Holland, Michigan
Got it, switched out wiring the other day and everything works as it should. Thanks.
 

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