Lightbar Question

dwg1523

Member
Jun 30, 2010
71
North Florida
Hey everyone,


Can someone please help me figure out what lightbar we have on our units (picture is below). We need to replace corner modules, some front strobes, and some rear strobes. Also change the takedown lenses from red to clear. Thanks!


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Squad-6

Member
May 21, 2010
1,322
N. GA
That would be a 9M you will need 400 series strobes for the inboard strobes. Should be able to get some takedown lenses here on the board pretty easily.
 

bigcat

Member
May 20, 2010
641
Hartford County, CT
They appear to be 9M bars but something doesn't look right with the lenses. The lenses over the internal lightheads should be 5" long each and the lenses over the corner lights should be about 6.5" long each. On a 48" 9M you typically have six 5" sections and two 6.5" sections on the front and back (8 total lenses). This looks like there only seven total lenses and the lightheads aren't centered behind the lenses.


Basically it doesn't look factory so they could be newer lenses on older bars. You're best bet is going to be to open the bar up and see what the internals look like.
 

JohnMarcson

Administrator
May 7, 2010
10,971
Northwest Ohio
The closest one has a majot issue... the lenses don't line up with the bulbs... the one that's further out I can't tell. Can you get a closer pic..?
 

fire1

Member
Jun 5, 2011
621
Michigan
This is a edge bar not a b-link you can tell by the end caps. A b-link has a sectional end cap. Any lens, strobe or halogen that fit a edge bar will work. If you buy lenses that are to long use a band saw to cut them. The back and forth of a handsaw may crack them.
 

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