SOLD Federal Signal Arjent SL blue/red

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Lux Ferous

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Feb 24, 2012
55
Chicago, Illinois
For sale 2 Federal Signal Arjent’s SL in blue/red set up. Equipped with halogen takedown and alley lights. Independent front and rear activation for LED'S. The lenses were cleaned and polished with no cracks or chips with general signs of use. Everything has been fully tested and is in working order. Due to the size and weight of the lightbar’s I would prefer local pick up. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Serious offers, please! I'm asking $225 for each, if the price is to high or to low please let me know, I am open for reasonable offers. I live in Schaumburg, Illinois in the Chicago land area.
 

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AKunihiro

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Nov 23, 2022
4
Minden, NV
Hello

Does this come with the interface controller so that it could be connected to a 12 volt to 120 volt converter 55 amp power supply?
 
May 21, 2010
1,281
Minnesota
Hello

Does this come with the interface controller so that it could be connected to a 12 volt to 120 volt converter 55 amp power supply?
I think you might have a couple of things confused. The SL does not require an interface like the S2 does. A standard switch/switch box will run the SL bars listed above from 12 volt sources. Those can be powered from certain supplies that convert 120v to 12v but it is not common for those to come with lightbars.

This thread talks about powering lights at home.
 

AKunihiro

New Member
Nov 23, 2022
4
Minden, NV
I think you might have a couple of things confused. The SL does not require an interface like the S2 does. A standard switch/switch box will run the SL bars listed above from 12 volt sources. Those can be powered from certain supplies that convert 120v to 12v but it is not common for those to come with lightbars.

This thread talks about powering lights at home.
Okie dokies

I am new to this light bar stuff

Thanks for clarifying this. So really, all I need is ti attach it to a power supply?

Waiting fir a response from the author re availability

Thx again
 

Lux Ferous

Member
Feb 24, 2012
55
Chicago, Illinois
Okie dokies

I am new to this light bar stuff

Thanks for clarifying this. So really, all I need is ti attach it to a power supply?

Waiting fir a response from the author re availability

Thx again
Hello,

Yes, all you need is to attach it to a power supply, and the lightbars are still available.
 

AKunihiro

New Member
Nov 23, 2022
4
Minden, NV
I think you might have a couple of things confused. The SL does not require an interface like the S2 does. A standard switch/switch box will run the SL bars listed above from 12 volt sources. Those can be powered from certain supplies that convert 120v to 12v but it is not common for those to come with lightbars.

This thread talks about powering lights at home.
Ahhh, ok....yes, I am just learning about these things. So, thank you for clarifying this information for me.
 
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