Need help to identify these strobe lights!

Chris18

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Nov 22, 2014
68
Victoria, Australia
Hi all,

I'm trying to work out the manufacturer and model of the surface-mount strobe lights in the attached picture. I thought initially they were Federal Signal LP1 strobes but on closer inspection they appear to be larger and have more screw holes in the lenses. If anyone has any information, or better still, a set in red and blue for sale (12V), it would be much appreciated :)

Regards,

Chris.
 

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lenny77

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Aug 12, 2014
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n.y
hard to say from the pic quality, but i can see why oscilaser was said, looks close to me. screw holes look to be right as does the general shape.
 

dmathieu

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May 20, 2010
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S.W. New Hampshire, USA
Not oscilaser, there is no black body that holds the light assembly.
The ones in the picture look bigger than the Peterson Mfg like the clear one in the last pic.
I'd start looking at off brands like Weldon or something.
 

Jarred J.

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May 21, 2010
11,586
Shelbyville, TN
just remeber that code 3 had 3 different versions... they had the oscilaser.. the rotolaser and a strobeolaser or something like along those lines....



 
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Chris18

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Nov 22, 2014
68
Victoria, Australia
Thanks heaps to all who have helped out, after much searching using the info provided I believe they are Weldon Surface mount lamps. Finding a blue one may prove difficult but at least it's a start!

Cheers guys, appreciate all the help & info :)

Chris.
 
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