LED Flashers

Tree8

Member
Nov 24, 2012
26
Northeast USA
I know this seems like a stupid question, but if I have a LED Flasher, for example, the SoundOff 12 Output LED Flasher (Item: ETFFC12LED) - is the idea to feed all my LED's into this one central location AND it will SYNC them for me? Would I then just run a wire to a switch panel? Thanks.
 

Abacus

Member
May 24, 2010
432
Sydney Australia
Yes it's generally that simple. You need to set all your LEDs to a Steady on pattern and then wire them back to the Led flasher. From this led flasher you wire it to your switch
 

Eric1249

Member
Jul 12, 2010
2,277
Waukesha WI USA
With that flasher you can use two different switches. For example, one bank for just your rear light and then other two banks for the rest of your lights. You can set the rears to one pattern and the rest to a different pattern. Thats a good flasher
 

Tree8

Member
Nov 24, 2012
26
Northeast USA
Eric1249 said:
With that flasher you can use two different switches. For example, one bank for just your rear light and then other two banks for the rest of your lights. You can set the rears to one pattern and the rest to a different pattern. Thats a good flasher

awesome. thank you! :thumbsup:
 

bigcat

Member
May 20, 2010
641
Hartford County, CT
You can have even more than that. I have the six output version and the flash patterns are controlled by different combinations of flash pattern wires. I forget how many wires there are, maybe three I think. It is a really solid flasher.
 

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