Sho-me LED Flasher with Cheap LED lights

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2010

Sho-me LED flasher that randomly cycles through 7 flash patterns. The lights are very bright. Notice that my windows are heavily tinted and the lights are still very noticable. You can get this strobe flasher on ebay for about $30 and each flasher can power 8 lights. It only draws a couple of amps too so you can leave these lights on for about 5 hours without killing your battery! Sho-me products are an excellent deal.

I have since sold these cheap amber and white LEDs and upgraded to Whelens.

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  • what type of lights are those?

    

  • @nfpacj1 Just cheap LED panels with a Sho-me controller

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  • @markstevenbuisness who cares? You can get two of those 22-LED grille lights (with a cheap flasher w. three patterns) for about 3$ plus shipping on eBay.

  • were did you buy the lights did you get them off ebay and make a housing cuz they look like the cheap but bright ebay lights from china

  • @TheClemsonDude Hmm, i will have to look around! thanks!!

  • @markstevenbuisness I think this one is an 11.1005 SF. All the 11.XXXX ones are pretty much the same as far as I can tell even though theres a few different models. The cheapest one I've seen was like $20 plus shipping

  • @TheClemsonDude Awesome! :) i think i might get it!! and i have seen them cheaper on e-bay like 10 bucks.. whats the model for this one?

  • @markstevenbuisness Yes I really recommend this controller. Its super easy to install. It has a ground wire, a positive wire, and two output wires for the left and right lights. There is a white wire that you rig up to a momentary switch with positive current. That switch allows you to manually cycle through the 7 flash patterns or you can just leave it set on random like I do. There is a more expensive model that has like 21 flash patterns but this flasher is more than good enough for me

  • @TheClemsonDude awesome, i have a shit load of these light.. now i can make them do different patterns THANKS!

  • @markstevenbuisness I was worried about that too so i decided to test them out before installing them. I hooked them up to my battery charger and left them on all night (for 14 hours straight) and they all still worked fine. I haven't used them much since then but that was a month ago and they're all still working well. They have built-in resistors so I don't think they'll burn out.

  • @TheClemsonDude that's awesome, i wonder if it shortens their life span though??

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