They could be set to steady burn and wired up to a ulf44. Which allows you to choose 2 flash patterns depending on whether the override pattern is selected or not.
@TheRedneckAsian - ULF44 is an option, however that's a lot more wire to run (not much room up there) and all VTX's would have to be set to steady. We utilized the factory wires and added a 'trigger' for the flashing without drilling any additional holes (not sure the ulf44 was available then...). The 'dealer installed' marker light package was notorious for leaking and threads stripping.
They could be set to steady burn and wired up to a ulf44. Which allows you to choose 2 flash patterns depending on whether the override pattern is selected or not.
TheRedneckAsian 1 year ago
@TheRedneckAsian - ULF44 is an option, however that's a lot more wire to run (not much room up there) and all VTX's would have to be set to steady. We utilized the factory wires and added a 'trigger' for the flashing without drilling any additional holes (not sure the ulf44 was available then...). The 'dealer installed' marker light package was notorious for leaking and threads stripping.
policeservices 7 months ago
what did you do to the vertex lights to make them dual function?
orangeeaglegt 1 year ago
@orangeeaglegt - Resistors & Diodes... would be a simple approach that works, but these were done internally.
policeservices 7 months ago
how did you do the stedy on and then flash
fiafighterdude 2 years ago
@fiafighterdude - Resistors & Diodes... would be a simple approach, but these were done internally.
policeservices 7 months ago
thats a great idea
mrledlights 2 years ago
@mrledlights - Thanks, they seemed to like them too! They wanted roof lights, but didn't want the holes or the look of conventional lightbars.
policeservices 7 months ago
awesome setup... reallly like the vertex hidaways
TraumaJunkie21 2 years ago
@TraumaJunkie21 - Thx!
policeservices 7 months ago