Triple_Blox
Member
Dumb idea, here goes.
So I've seen the Clark County (NV) Fire dept using a bunch of Whelen M series light heads mounted sideways for forward facing lighting on their rigs. I've seen Michigan State Patrol using LED beacons, as well as another county sheriff that used two LED beacons for an old-school setup. What is stopping departments from mounting a bunch of Whelen LED beacons in a V shape and calling it a lightbar? It's a dumb idea, but wouldn't it be very customizable? And the addition of Rota-Beams on corners could mean better intersection lighting? It would be a good replacement for the Vision SLR which I heard has bad off angle lighting, right?
Picture a Vision with the pods swapped with LED Rota-Beams and normal LED beacons...
Any opinions? Any rebuttal?
So I've seen the Clark County (NV) Fire dept using a bunch of Whelen M series light heads mounted sideways for forward facing lighting on their rigs. I've seen Michigan State Patrol using LED beacons, as well as another county sheriff that used two LED beacons for an old-school setup. What is stopping departments from mounting a bunch of Whelen LED beacons in a V shape and calling it a lightbar? It's a dumb idea, but wouldn't it be very customizable? And the addition of Rota-Beams on corners could mean better intersection lighting? It would be a good replacement for the Vision SLR which I heard has bad off angle lighting, right?
Picture a Vision with the pods swapped with LED Rota-Beams and normal LED beacons...
Any opinions? Any rebuttal?