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Review on 🚨 Wig Wag 36 Pattern Wave Wagger - Heavy Duty Flasher Kit for Emergency Trucks & Police Cars - 12-24V LED and Other Lights by Jose Schweigert

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Awesome, lots of patterns, you'll love it!

I uploaded a full demo video of all the templates and showed the reset function at the end. The first came with an unknown error and I was hoping I just didn't figure out how to reset it, it has the last state save so I contacted the email address that came in the package. I also messaged here and Vanessa replied quickly giving me the mobile number of Angelo who works as a technician. I was able to text him a video and he helped me then and there with the product and its replacement. This is a new model I'm told and so far no one has had any problems but it works great for what I want. I opened up the trash module and found that everything was sealed with black silicone glue. When pulled out, the red LED side was exposed, but there were no components on it. Angelo was very nice and really wanted to help. I appreciate all of their help and care which is why I speak so highly of him and Vanessa. Both products had an odd smell when I opened the packages but I think it was the anti-static bag they came in. As with any surface mount unit, you should always load it all the way out as heat kills things, but I think the silicone will help dissipate the heat onto the metal case. I personally only need a few amps with LEDs, but I tested it with a 921 style incandescent bulb and it worked better than expected. There's good internal clamping of the pulsed signal, not that it's being controlled by a relay, it's just that the IC has good shutdown and you can see the turn on and off much better than some of the stuff used for pulsed PWM LEDs are running. I was able to scrape off the silicon to find the chip's part number and it is AOD403 30v 70A. There are x2 per side. It looks like there is a processor controlling the LED and the transistor to turn the MOSFET on and off. The problem for me is that the transistor or one of the D403's was defective and stuck. Кажется, он хорошо сделан для небольших нагрузок, лично я бы не стал гонять по 5 А на сторону (например, фару) из-за накопления тепла, но из-за того, что я мог бы сказать, он должен по крайней мере сделать это , if you want to. depends on how long and what blinking pattern. I've included a very lit photo of the board to show what I've been working so hard on. The wires are about 12 inches long and the button is only a few inches long. So expect the wiring to be longer. It's easy to choose the right wire gauge for the load and distance so you don't overheat anything, and if I were you I'd use fuses on the input and output to protect everything if you're running a lot of load. I checked the ground for continuity and it seems you don't need to connect a negative as long as the light is grounded to the input ground.

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Some little things