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Gen 3 Warning Light Magnet Mount Mini Bar Light Wolo 3770m-a on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Plainview, New York, US

Plainview, New York, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Manufacturer Part Number:Wolo Warranty:No Part Brand:3770M-A Country of Manufacture:China UPC:080217037709

 

WOLO OUTER LIMITS

GEN 3

MAGNET MOUNT

MODEL 3770M-A

Used has some minor scratches on lens

Wolo’s new low profile LED mini bar light, OUTER LIMITS, has a unique aerodynamic appearance that will look great on any vehicle.  Using the latest GEN III LED technology, OUTER LIMITS produces an ultra powerful beam of light, which can even be seen in bright daylight.  There are six GEN III modules, each containing four 1-watt LEDs, which are long life, maintenance free, and best of all, there are no bulbs to burn out.  OUTER LIMITS microprocessor allows the user to select from eight different light patterns with the simple touch of a button.  The control panel can be mounted on the vehicle’s dashboard or consol using the double face tape provided.   The easy to use control panel has an on/off switch, mode pattern selector, and two mini-LEDs that indicate the light pattern in use.  Comes complete with a 10 ft. heavy gauge power cord and a cigarette lighter plug with an internal fuse.  The four magnets have adjustable positioning and are rubber covered to prevent scratching the vehicle’s paint, while holding the mini light bar securely in place.  Designed to be waterproof for all weather conditions.  OUTER LIMITS is ideal for those who require a simple to use, low profile mini bar light with a high intensity output, and low power consumption.

SPECIFICATION:  

          L 16-1/2 in. x W 8-1/2 in. x H 3-1/8 in.
       
GEN III technology
        Voltage: 11~15-Volt DC
        Light Pattern: 8
        Six-(6) Light modules each containing four 1-watt GEN III LEDs

LIGHT PATTERNS: 

  1. All LEDs are illuminated low power (no flash) / .47 amp

  2. All LEDs illuminate together with single flash / 4.50 amp

  3. All LEDs illuminate together with double flash / 2.93 amp

  4. All LEDs illuminate together with quad flash / 2.73 amp

  5. LEDs illuminate with single flash alternating pattern / 2.40 amp

  6. LEDs illuminate with fast double flash alternating pattern / 1.56 amp

  7. LEDs illuminate with fast quad flash alternating pattern / 1.41 amp

  8. LEDs illuminate with random alternating pattern / 4.54 amp

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