Wanted Looking for a TA control board

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Tango7

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Does anyone happen to have an internal control board/module from a Whelen TADF6 or 8 floating around? I believe it's called "Assembly, flasher, Duo TA" using p/n 01-0286753-00. That series didn't require the TADCTL1 or TACTL5 controller to work, instead using power to different trigger wires to activate L arrow, R arrow and warning modes.

Trying to set up something that doesn't require the 9-pin setup and controller for a fun item, not for actual use, so I'm trying to do it on the cheap. It doesn't have to be that particular brand or item, anything in a similar vein would work for this purpose.

Thanks!
 
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Tango7

Member
Jul 7, 2020
187
Chicago Metro Area
Does anyone happen to have an internal control board/module from a Whelen TADF6 or 8 floating around? I believe it's called "Assembly, flasher, Duo TA" using p/n 01-0286753-00. That series didn't require the TADCTL1 or TACTL5 controller to work, instead using power to different trigger wires to activate L arrow, R arrow and warning modes.

Trying to set up something that doesn't require the 9-pin setup and controller for a fun item, not for actual use, so I'm trying to do it on the cheap. It doesn't have to be that particular brand or item, anything in a similar vein would work for this purpose.

Thanks!
Here's the page from the manual that shows it.
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