WeCan pattern help

#1texan

Member
Apr 17, 2016
271
Texas
So I will try to explain this the best I can, I have seen a pattern somewhere (searching hours on the internet I haven't been able to find it) that I want on my liberty. So here is trying to explain what I want...... 4 lightheads, I want a (for lack of a better term) "bounce" from one side to the other, so 1 flashes then 2 on the left side and then 4 and 3 on the right side (lights in numerical order as if looking at the front of the bar - 1234). I know it may be difficult to understand, any help is appreciated.

Thanks
 

wilsonbr90

Member
Sep 30, 2013
1,427
Corning, New York
Ping pong or single flash works good. Set whatever heads you want primary to 0° then set the other heads to 180°
 

code352

Member
May 26, 2010
166
Ontario, Canada
I wouldn't call it that either but thats what whelen calls that pattern. It is the same as the pattern shown from 1:03 to 1:10 in this video

 

got_yogurt

Member
May 21, 2010
539
BC, Canada
So I will try to explain this the best I can, I have seen a pattern somewhere (searching hours on the internet I haven't been able to find it) that I want on my liberty. So here is trying to explain what I want...... 4 lightheads, I want a (for lack of a better term) "bounce" from one side to the other, so 1 flashes then 2 on the left side and then 4 and 3 on the right side (lights in numerical order as if looking at the front of the bar - 1234). I know it may be difficult to understand, any help is appreciated.

Thanks

If you want 1-2-4-3 then you should set the following phases to your flash pattern:

1: 0°
2: 90°
3: 270°
4: 180°
 

factorone33

Member
Jun 13, 2010
492
Merriam, KS
I wouldn't call it that either but thats what whelen calls that pattern. It is the same as the pattern shown from 1:03 to 1:10 in this video


This is the Whelen "ModuFlash" pattern. Set each of your heads to the pattern, then use the phase/delay settings to adjust the sequencing of heads (1, 4, 2, 3, etc.)
 

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