Description
Voltage (V DC)
Input: 10-35V DC Output: 10-35V DC
Consumption (w) 12V
Maximum power: 6x 30W
Consumption (w) 24V
Maximum power: 6x 30W
IP class 68
Body color Black
Connection Cable
Cable length (mm) Output: 450 mm Input: 500 mm
Length (mm) 100
Depth (mm) 50
Height (mm) 17
CC (mm) 90
The strobe controller has many great features and will take your vehicle to the next level. The strobe controller has 12 flashes, is waterproof and comes with a 3-year warranty. The strobe controller connects to the marker light on your work lights that draw less than 30W, or your running lights and other lights you want to flash that draw less than 30W. The strobe controller output has six channels and you connect the red, positive cables and the black negative cables for the light and keep them together. order. If you are not using all six channels, insulate the ends of the unused cables to avoid accidentally shorting the PCB. If the light is already connected to ground/chassis, connect only the red, positive cables. You get one red, one black and one yellow cable on the incoming power. The red and black wires are connected to a button in the cabin or to a switch. Yellow connects with red to select one of the desired models. The patterns are dynamic / working and it is important to connect the channels in the order you want the lights to flash.
Input: 10-35V DC Output: 10-35V DC
Consumption (w) 12V
Maximum power: 6x 30W
Consumption (w) 24V
Maximum power: 6x 30W
IP class 68
Body color Black
Connection Cable
Cable length (mm) Output: 450 mm Input: 500 mm
Length (mm) 100
Depth (mm) 50
Height (mm) 17
CC (mm) 90
The strobe controller has many great features and will take your vehicle to the next level. The strobe controller has 12 flashes, is waterproof and comes with a 3-year warranty. The strobe controller connects to the marker light on your work lights that draw less than 30W, or your running lights and other lights you want to flash that draw less than 30W. The strobe controller output has six channels and you connect the red, positive cables and the black negative cables for the light and keep them together. order. If you are not using all six channels, insulate the ends of the unused cables to avoid accidentally shorting the PCB. If the light is already connected to ground/chassis, connect only the red, positive cables. You get one red, one black and one yellow cable on the incoming power. The red and black wires are connected to a button in the cabin or to a switch. Yellow connects with red to select one of the desired models. The patterns are dynamic / working and it is important to connect the channels in the order you want the lights to flash.
