TOMAR traffic advisor

tsquale

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Oct 12, 2010
10,533
Minnesota, USA
Stopping by tonight with another unusual find, the TOMAR UC-H8ARROW. I remember seeing these in TOMAR catalogs but never in person. Pretty cool self-contained setup; having both a two head Neobe strobe supply and an eight head halogen traffic advisor control module built in to the housing. When I got this, the Neobe supply continued to blow fuses despite all wires and the board looking ok. Bought a NOS supply and swapped it out and bingo! Works great! The bar and internal modules both have the "WP" (waterproofing) option, so it was rated for external use.

As seen in the video the one halogen head has a bit of an extended "hang time". Couldn't figure that one out and wasn't going to try and source a new board for something that minor. I also attached a catalog image that I found for it, though in this particular catalog it states that the power supplies had to be mounted external from the bar.

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tsquale

Lifetime VIP Donor
Oct 12, 2010
10,533
Minnesota, USA
Dig it. I have an empty frame but haven't done anything with it yet, in part bc I wasn't sure how it was setup/power supply/etc.
Lightheads are all mounted to a metal track that slides in to the housing. The two power supplies are mounted on to the backside of that, making for a very snug fit
 
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