4-5/16" x 1-1/4" Rectangle. Clear 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 together at our permanent mounting Optronics LED Directional Warning Light in a nice, clear or white color. Now folks, this has 18 different flash patterns. I do wanna caution you if you are susceptible to flashing lights, strobing, those kind of things. We will be doing a demo later on this video with the lights off.
And so, if you're susceptible to those, please turn away now, stop the video, or when I get to that part, fast forward as needed. I will let you know when we get there. So, getting into the light itself, it's very compact. It's only 4 5/16th inches overall length from side to side. Nine holes on center is 3 3/4 inches.
It's only a half inch thick. And it is 1 1/4 inches wide at that point. (metal clacking) Nice durable polycarbonate lens with an aluminum housing. It's all sealed. You get a nice foam gasket here as a backer for install, and the two screws included.
It is a four-wired pigtail. You got positive ground and then you got a white and yellow. The yellow's gonna be for changing the flash pattern. And white would be for getting everything wired and sequencing alternate patterns, those kind of things. We sell different colors.
You can check them out here at etrailer.com as well. And obviously, additional lights as needed. Sold separately as well. Now this meets all SAE J595 for Class 1 vehicles. It's compatible with 12 and 24-volt DC systems. And there are four diodes in it. Now, this will be great for towing, maybe plowing, transportation, agricultural use, warehouses, trailers, those kind of things. It is IP67K rated for protection against dust and moisture. And as you know, LEDs are highly bright, visible, durable, and just overall longer lasting than your basic incandescent bulbs that are out there in halogen bulbs. So, folks at this point you need to turn away if you are susceptible to those flashes. I am gonna get this wired up and go ahead and do the demo with the lights off so you can get a better view of what's going on here and everything. So again, going now. Okay, so again, just a nice bright white. And then, like I said, if I want to change the pattern, I can just simply tap the one wire and change the strobe pattern. I'm gonna go ahead and shut the lights off real quick so you can get a better idea of just how bright it really is. And I will zoom out as well. So, super bright. I'm gonna go through these kind of quick 'cause it does mess my eyes a little bit here in the dark. So again, 18 different flash patterns to choose from. And I'm just simply tapping the wire down for a second here on the table just to change 'em. Again, follow the instructions when you're wiring everything up from Optronics and you'll be good to go as far as getting it on steady burn options, flashing, strobing, the different speed options, those kind of things. All right, folks, one more, and then we're done. So, I'm gonna go ahead and shut this off and turn my overhead lights back on. That will conclude the strobing and light demonstration part. Well, folks that will wrap it up today. I wanna thank you so much for your time. Thanks for joining me. As always, stay safe out there while you're towing.
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