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Review on SnakeEye III AMBER BLUE LED Hideaway Strobe Light [SAE Class 1] [IP67 Waterproof] [72 Flash Modes] [Multi Units Sync-able] [Steady Override] Emergency Strobe - Ideal for Volunteer Firefighters and Police Lights by Bryan Turner

Revainrating 5 out of 5

On the back of my POV - Enough Brite

I don't use my POV for motion control. So the two flashlights I'm using here are just there to convince the people I just turned off that I turned them off for some reason. (I have other lights in front and on the sides). In daylight they are more than bright enough. Problem I'm having: I was planning on powering all my Lampus through a SolarBlast Dash (SBWL 26). The Lamphus dash light uses a yellow wire to select the flashing pattern. They (SEHA 16) use a blue wire like the grille lights (SBLH04). I don't care about my blink pattern as long as it's blinking from red to blue and in a reasonable order. So I attached the blue wire to the frame until I got a good pattern (remember the 3rd pin) and then plugged in the wire. I have no intention of ever changing the lightning pattern. All of my headlights work from a single power button on the dash. If you set it up wrong, your red/blue lights will flash bright purple. Cool but useless. After a month with them and about 20 runs they are great. I live in a small town big enough for a Walmart. So I don't fight the crazy traffic.

Pros
  • Nice thing
Cons
  • Some problems