T3 or T6 for intersection?

Carlos SpicyWeiner

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May 3, 2012
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Lakeland, Florida
depends on how long you want to wait.. Personally i think if you can do the T-6 go with it.  Bigger footprint is typically better.. 

but the T3 is brighter
 
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Eric1249

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Jul 12, 2010
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Waukesha WI USA
My brush guard is on the way and I am in the same boat. I was thinking double stack T6 so one can be a work light and one a warning light. But if the T3 is brighter....
 
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Carlos SpicyWeiner

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May 3, 2012
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Lakeland, Florida
there are no brackets currently for the t3
 

Carlos SpicyWeiner

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May 3, 2012
5,233
Lakeland, Florida
Any plans from feniex do you know?
They say they will do them eventually but no ETA on them. 

Why don't they take the technology that they put into the T3 and make the T6 twice as bright.
The short answer is the engineering side of it would cause a complete redesign
 

JPolston

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Mar 27, 2012
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Indiana, USA
I like to keep it to the KISS method. If you want split color, then the 6s make sense. If you want solid color, the 3s make sense. Yes a bigger footprint is better 98 times out of 100, but if you can get a bright, highly effective, and slightly cheaper to send money to elsewhere in the product, why not go with that option? I would personally go with the 3s, but they might just be me.

Also, really.... to be honest, right here you can't go wrong either way.
 

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