Wig-Wag Dimmer for PI Sedan and Utility

We are proud to announce you the new Wig-Wag Dimmer for Ford PI series.


Designed for vehicles equipped with projector style headlights.


The Wig-Wag DimmerTM controller varies the light intensity


without using the shutters to prevent premature


solenoid failure.


Dims the lights intensity between 40 to 100% to avoid dead


spots in lighting. Ideal for vehicles with the latest headlight


technology such as the new Ford Interceptor and Explorer.


Integrated Functions




  • 2 independent headlight control outputs
  • 2 independent shutter control outputs
  • 1 Wig-Wag activation input
  • 1 Daytime Running Lights (DRL) disabling output
  • Flashing speed adjustment via easy accessible pushbutton
  • Headlights intensity adjustment via easy accessible pushbutton
  • Fast connection connectors for easy wiring
  • No external components required



Electrical Specs


Operating voltage : 10 to 18Vdc


Operating temperature : -40C to 75C


Current draw : (With a 14Vdc power source)


Standby mode : 0.3mA


Activated, no load : 250mA (max)


Headlight outputs (lamps) : Activated = + 12V ..................................... 10A (each)


Shutter control outputs (solenoids) : Activated = + 12V ..................................... 1A (each)


Wig-Wag input command : Activated = + 12V ..................................... 10mA


DRL output : Activated = + 12V ..................................... 10mA


Wig-Wag_Dimmer-Z.jpg
 

VII

Member
Mar 28, 2013
44
MN
So this does or does not control the high beam?


Does it just dim the factory headlight bulbs to simulate an alternate flashing?


Do you have a video?
 

HILO

Member
May 20, 2010
2,781
Grand Prairie Texas
VII said:
So this does or does not control the high beam?
Does it just dim the factory headlight bulbs to simulate an alternate flashing?


Do you have a video?

There is no 'high beam' on projector headlights. Not in the traditional sense. It is a reflector that adjusts the beam for high or low. The various new HLF's dim the bulbs to produce an alternating flash pattern.
 

VII

Member
Mar 28, 2013
44
MN
HILO said:
There is no 'high beam' on projector headlights. Not in the traditional sense. It is a reflector that adjusts the beam for high or low. The various new HLF's dim the bulbs to produce an alternating flash pattern.

Yes sir,


I'm aware of all of that information.


But none of that answers my questions.
 
VII said:
So this does or does not control the high beam?
Does it just dim the factory headlight bulbs to simulate an alternate flashing?


Do you have a video?

Hi VII !,


the Wig-Wag Dimmer controller varies the light intensity (headlight) without using the shutters to prevent premature solenoid failure.


Dims the lights intensity between 40 to 100% to avoid dead spots in lighting. Ideal for vehicles with the latest headlight technology such as the new Ford Interceptor and Explorer.


I put a small vid for you

http://youtu.be/g7uTrixc_4Q
 

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