Wilson LED conversions - multiple models and repair

FusionWolf

Member
Oct 8, 2012
504
Massachusetts
My tricore leds look a little different. Let me see about sending you an amber 6 led tricore led card so you can see it in person.
Is that maybe because your modules you were sending were TDs? I do know that these were the older style tricore heads with the 3 frosted bars on the front lens instead of the 1 large bar
 

MEVS06

New Member
May 23, 2010
3,485
San Antonio, TX
Mine have a single frosted bar in the middle of the heads. They are removable and makes them a tad bit more focused. I'll take the 6 led amber head apart and take a look. I'll post pics when I get a chance.
 

FusionWolf

Member
Oct 8, 2012
504
Massachusetts
Mine have a single frosted bar in the middle of the heads. They are removable and makes them a tad bit more focused. I'll take the 6 led amber head apart and take a look. I'll post pics when I get a chance.
Ya I have 2 of those style in the back of the bar. The rest look like this though. Also just looked under my newer style tricore the LEDs are the same for me atleast

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PTRJason

Member
Jul 25, 2010
395
Silverpeak, NV
Here are my Cudas. I only took one apart and don't want to break the lens taking it apart. All the way, I'll leave that to the pro. But they all look similar. And should be the same.


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They have six LEDs in each head.
 
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rwo978

Member
May 21, 2010
5,196
ND, USA
Here are my Cudas. I only took one apart and don't want to break the lens taking it apart. All the way, I'll leave that to the pro. But they all look similar. And should be the same.

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They have six LEDs in each head.
Are yours amber?? What color do you need? I have R/B cards I will trade for amber. They're a simple swap, done it several times.
 

wilsonbr90

Member
Sep 30, 2013
1,427
Corning, New York
No bump since october. Dang


Not much is new. Still working on concept lights if anyone has some general Ideas what you would like to see. 2x5 or whelen 500 size, 3x7 or whelen 700series drop in replacements as take down/scene lighting etc?


I can make corner and 500 modules split color with split control. Can add this on to existing modules. Corners I can make up to quad color with quad control. Or single. Color with quad control, or anywhere in between.
 

rwo978

Member
May 21, 2010
5,196
ND, USA
Split corner modules?????? Hmmm
 

wilsonbr90

Member
Sep 30, 2013
1,427
Corning, New York
Yes I can. Cost depends on what led it uses. There is information in the opening post ot you can pm me and and we can work together to get it figured out
 

wilsonbr90

Member
Sep 30, 2013
1,427
Corning, New York
So, slightly new project here. I will be having these as special order. If everyone likes the eflood4200 I have the wilson variant


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This is a 24" offroad light bar, I will be focusing on extra warning potential. These are brand new and will be customized with any of my colors I have available (amber, blue, green, red)


Unlike its sibling, it will feature 16 3w leds of colored warning lights.


It will be 8 leds of white, 8 leds of color, 8 leds of white, 8 leds of color, 8 leds of white


48watts of warning power and 72watts of takedown potential. Will be able to control at least the three zones with a common ground ( white and the 2 warning sections)


So hopefully time willing I will get some more pictures tomorrow of one all done up.


Questions concerns comments?
 

7d9_z28

New Member
Mar 15, 2012
3,048
West Michigan
Is the sock included?

Seriously though, this should be cool. I was hoping to see the Eflood with more options someday..
 

unlisted

Lifetime VIP Donor
May 20, 2010
7,333
NA
Can you do the same with single row (height wise) light bar?


Do you also have optic options
 

Sparky_911

Supporting Donor
May 15, 2013
2,648
Central Illinois
Cant wait to see the Wilson variant 7200!  Or a 10000..... :yes:
 

JohnMarcson

Administrator
May 7, 2010
10,971
Northwest Ohio
I saw another member post some takedowns converted to amber.  Were theses for tinted area illumination, or warning... or both?  Also, have you done any other color area lighting projects?
 

Retired1

Member
Jun 1, 2010
1,912
Woodward County, OK
I saw another member post some takedowns converted to amber.  Were theses for tinted area illumination, or warning... or both?  Also, have you done any other color area lighting projects?
I had Wilson remove the white LEDs from a set of LR-11 take downs and install all amber LEDs. I intended to use them for alternating flashing warning lights in a Liberty.

I also had him install all blue LEDs in a set of LR-11s . I installed them in the end caps of a Liberty in between two red corners.
 

Station 3

Member
May 21, 2010
3,395
Edinburg Texas
Darn I have a amber sho me 5mm led directional I wanted converted to RED BLUE :(
 

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