whelen command/carbide programing question

emt111

Member
Jun 10, 2011
55
New York
Brand new at this, so feel free to tell me if I missed something. As I understand it, when you're using carbide, you just set all your lightheads to steady burn and then flash patterns, regular/low power, etc is through the carbide. So if you had a dual avenger II solo you were using in the set up, you would have to set the avenger to steady burn and then only be able to flash both heads at the same time, right?
 

Smoked

Member
Oct 29, 2017
28
Pa
You will get some of the greatest expert help on FB there is a dedicated group for carbide,command ,some super smart guys and a couple of undercover whelen people .
 

Smoked

Member
Oct 29, 2017
28
Pa
There are some guys in the group that have blueprint also , all they require is people behave like adults and have an intrest in the digital flasher technologies , I am still learning and use "carbide lite" Smart Logic , take the flashing abilities and leave that big honking 200 watt amp behind ! I am stupid knowledgeable on lightheads except avengers ,I haven't played with them so my knowledge is limited to there is synchable model and non synchable , the synch version will work , which is kinda pathetic ,if i had of built something with avengers i would know them but never had anybody spec them .so id rather send somebody to the experts than give them wrong info and frustrate them further .
 

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