911 said:any led flasher will work, but you gotta add a capacitor or a resistor inline, i forget which one
RL1 said:Eh, the legal thing is kind of a gray area. I'm HIGHLY unlikely to say anything to a volly about their lights if they are using them correctly and aren't stupid with their driving.
Cheap? I would not call Whelen technology cheap.. its called Signal Alert.nerdly_dood said:I've seen on some trucks with cheap LED brake lights, they flash a few times quickly and then switch to normal steady-burn.
Whelen LED Brake/Tail/Turn Lighthead comes with 2 flash patterns including Signal-Alert pattern to enhance brake or turn signal flash activity, and dual intensity modes. When the brakes are activated, Signal-Alert provides a 4 flash burst of light in 300 millionths of second before turning steady on for a more eye-catching pattern. Comes with 5 Year Whelen LED Warranty.
The lights themselves appear to be cheap, that wasn't saying anything about the method used to make them flash like that.unlisted said:Cheap? I would not call Whelen technology cheap.. its called Signal Alert.
Regardless, I don't ever want to hear you even coming close to talking smack about Whelen..nerdly_dood said:The lights themselves appear to be cheap, that wasn't saying anything about the method used to make them flash like that.
You won't.unlisted said:Regardless, I don't ever want to hear you even coming close to talking smack about Whelen..