Grote 77353 - 4" Led Strobe Light - Hazard Light on 2040-parts.com
Concord, New Hampshire, US
Ship-to location: United States excluding Alaska & Hawaii, US Protectorates & APO/FPO, PO Box
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Encapsulant potting offers maximum protection of the circuit board against dirt, moisture and corrosion
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Internal circuitry eliminates the need for an external power supply or control module
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Requires only a 12-Volt DC connection for power
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Functions as either a dual flash strobe or a quad flash strobe
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Lamps fit 4-inch standard mountings
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Lamps mount in any orientation
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Grote's rugged Plug-and-Go® terminals make for a quick, easy connection every time
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