HA strobe... again |
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knatebetz
Joined: Apr 19 2008 Posts: 878 Location: Nebraska 1992 Toyota Celica Last updated: 05/09/08 |
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would it be legal to hook up the strobe bulb to the high beams? (constantly on when in on, not strobing)
i heard it when i was in autozone the other day.. just thought that would be too bright to be even legal |
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bad venge
Joined: Jul 28 2007 Posts: 500 1998 Dodge Avenger Last updated: 08/17/07 |
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you can install wig wags in the high beams that will flash the bulbs ....
true strobe bulbs do not work as constant on high beams |
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knatebetz
Joined: Apr 19 2008 Posts: 878 Location: Nebraska 1992 Toyota Celica Last updated: 05/09/08 |
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thought so, do they get too hot or something? i could see them heating up rather quick
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bad venge
Joined: Jul 28 2007 Posts: 500 1998 Dodge Avenger Last updated: 08/17/07 |
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http://www.foxthundercats.com/electronixx/index.html
$35 for the wig wags ... Strobe power supplies run a much higher voltage (10,000 volts)but are built to pulse not run constantly |
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Radioflyer
Joined: Sep 25 2007 Posts: 878 1997 Chevrolet Corvette Last updated: 01/06/08 |
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I've had great success iwth Code3 700 series wig-wags. They offer solid state and Relay based versions. They also function as a relay for your high beam headlights which is great for running high wattage bulbs.
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