Help identifying model of these bars

LenH

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Jun 26, 2019
138
Texas
Got these bars, the two ECCOs have no model number and the one I think is a code3 has no insignias anywhere
 

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LenH

New Member
Jun 26, 2019
138
Texas
Got these bars, the two ECCOs have no model number and the one I think is a code3 has no insignias anywhere

Overlook the offset lights in the Ecco, those are code3 take downs I added for work lights, and led stop/turn signal lights.
 

Sparky_911

Supporting Donor
May 15, 2013
2,648
Central Illinois
The one on the red blanket is definitely C3. Maybe an Optix 2100 bar?
 

LenH

New Member
Jun 26, 2019
138
Texas
I am trying to find a wire Diagram for both boards. But when I look on the website that shows the same bars, the power supplies and I’ll look totally different. And I know there is another version of them but for some reason it does not show the wiring diagram to that version
 
May 21, 2010
1,256
Minnesota
I looked at them both a little closer but not definitively. Is the one on the red blanket a knock-off on the 2100? Where the Dome clips should go on a 2100 it looks like they have round screw holes. If they use screws to hold them down it's definitely a knock off then. I have no clue what the other bar is but the light heads inside look to me like cheap China knock-offs, although I'm not certain. Do they have any tags of any kind, is that why you thought they were Ecco bars?
 
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irishff

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May 24, 2010
522
SW Missouri
The red blanket is a knock off of code 3, not actually code 3. Which means..... its likely a negative switched bar. Most of the ones from china that knocked off code 3 were.
 

Sparky_911

Supporting Donor
May 15, 2013
2,648
Central Illinois
The only ecco ones I've seen are heavily populated with small LEDs and they resemble Whelen Justice bars.
 

LenH

New Member
Jun 26, 2019
138
Texas
The red blanket is a knock off of code 3, not actually code 3. Which means..... its likely a negative switched bar. Most of the ones from china that knocked off code 3 were.

Wow this thing sure has some super bright led lights for a knock iff. It was fully populated but I removed alleys td and 8 or ten led heads. All heads have heavy wiring too
 

Sparky_911

Supporting Donor
May 15, 2013
2,648
Central Illinois
Their website has code 3 products. Their model 21 and 27 are direct look alike for 2100 and 2700. They also have C3 listed as one of their brands, so either C3 makes stuff for them or vice versa.
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LenH

New Member
Jun 26, 2019
138
Texas
It is an amazingly bright bar with plenty of warning and room for upgrades. It also has plenty of arrow patterns. I have two of them. Building one for a wrecker. That’s why I had to add stop and turns and work lights to it. The other I may sell. They are 55” long.
 

LenH

New Member
Jun 26, 2019
138
Texas
Also mine has factory 15 light heads. I think the diagram above shows ten. The ones I have has a long center section instead of split center sections. I really like them
 

LenH

New Member
Jun 26, 2019
138
Texas
After further review, it turns out that it is a Ecco Series 15 StreetLazer. This bar is made in many different sizes. The one I have has 15 flashing led modules and room on the board for several more. It has many arrow patterns but I still can’t figure out how to change the strobing oatterns
 

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