4-5/16" x 1-1/4" Rectangle. Red directional light provides a visual warning to drivers and pedestrians. The 4-LED light offers 18 flash patterns and synchronization capability. Surface mount with included hardware. 4-Wire pigtail.
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Hello, neighbors and friends, Steven here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look at our Optronics LED Directional Warning Light. And this has 18 different flash patterns and it is red color. Now folks, I wanna caution you from the front here we're gonna be doing some lights off and going through these 18 flash patterns with strobes. A lot of 'em are highly, highly fast strobe lights. So if you are susceptible to flashing and strobing lights, please either stop the video now, fast forward at that part, I'll let you know whenever it's coming up.
Now getting into it, it's a nice compact red directional light for your vehicle. It will provide a warning signal to increase safety. It's ideal for towing and transportation, plowing, warehouse use, agricultural lights, those kind of things. It does meet all SAE J595 for Class 1 vehicles. It's compatible with 12 volt and 24 volt systems.
Now overall, I got about 4-5/16 inches long, 1-1/4 inches tall by 1-/2 half inch thick. Now as far as the holes center on center, I got 3-3/4 inches on center. They do give you a four wire pigtail included and a nice rubber gasket for installing and the two screws for installation as well. A nice heavy duty polycarbonate lens with an aluminum sealed housing that's gonna be very durable and weather resistant. It's also IP67K rated for industry standard protection against dust and moisture.
Now folks, now is what I'm going to go ahead and turn this on and why I'm wiring this up again, if you need to turn or fast forward or stop, do that now please. And you can wire these up and have synchronized capabilities. You can also have two or more lights wired to flash together or an alternating patterns. So again, folks, here we go with the demo. And then to change that pattern, all I have to do is simply tap the power wire to the white wire and that will give me a change in pattern.
And I'm gonna go ahead and shut the overhead lights off. And I apologize this camera's not gonna pick up all those. This one's a lot better. So let's go ahead and zoom out to here. And again, I'm gonna try to go through these functions real quick here. And again, all I'm doing is tapping one of these other wires against the power wire to change that sequence. Again, 18 different flash patterns. You pick which one works best for your application. As you can see, super bright. So when you wire this up, you're gonna follow the instructions with it, but more than likely you'll have this on the toggle switch of some sort, and then you'll be able to toggle through if you choose to wire it that way different flash patterns, or once you get it set to what you want, you can simply leave it at that and then every time you turn it on, it'll be at that flash pattern. So I'm gonna go ahead and turn it off. I think we made it through all 18 there. I wasn't really counting to be honest with you, but you get the idea. So lights back on. We're gonna go ahead and end it today, folks. Again, a nice Optronics LED in red. I'm Steven. Thanks so much for watching. As always, stay safe out there.
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