Self-contained flashing?

   / Self-contained flashing? #11  
Per the OP side of the road thing, this is why commercial truck operators have the folding red reflective triangles placed fore and aft of a truck or trailer along side the road, with or without truck hooked up to trailer. That combined with a portable flashing LED light unit or two and you have all you need. Those portable flashing units last around 300 hrs minimum on a set of two D flashlight batteries. All relatively inexpensive, easy to store away, and ready for any contingency. All of my personal and commercial vehicles have a set of folding triangles and a flasher unit. Not just for a trailer situation, but great if one has to change a flat along side the road.
 
   / Self-contained flashing?
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#12  
The red triangles would be good to have for parking along side of a road. The situation I have coming up is along a neighborhood street. In this case I wonder if a fluorescent cone fore and aft would be better then a triangle.

Thanks again for all the suggestions.

Blane
 
   / Self-contained flashing? #13  
You need to get some of the hi intensity or low intensity flashing lights from traffic barrels, barricades, or signs. There are basically 3 types: low intensity steady burn (most common, used to delineate), low intensity flashing and high intensity flashing. They run for weeks on 2 D batteries. I've seen some now with a very very small solar cell to keep them charged. The high intensity flashing are mounted on advanced warning signs, way above the drivers direct line of sight; the low intensity flashing are used to show a point hazard.
 
   / Self-contained flashing? #14  
Do you want to flash the turn/brake lights, or the running lights?

To make the turn signals flash, you would need a TPST switch (3 pole, single throw) switch (like this:5 Pcs ON-ON 3-Terminals Double Pole Dual Throw Toggle Switch 6A 125VAC - Electrical Outlet Switches - Amazon.com) and a electronic flasher relay (such as: Amazon.com: 3-Pin CF-13 Electronic Flasher Relay Fix For LED Turn Signal Light Bulbs: Automotive )
Pin 1 input on the switch hooks to battery positive terminal
Pin 1 output hooks to the B+ terminal on the flasher relay
Pins 2 and 3 input in the switch hook to the L terminal on the relay
Pins 2 and 3 output hook to the left and right turn/brake wires
The E- terminal on the relay hooks to ground

To make the running lights flash, you would need a DPST switch (2 pole, single throw) switch (like this: Amazon.com: Gardner Bender GSW-14 Heavy Duty Toggle Switch, 20A 125VAC, Double Pole Single Throw, ON-OFF, Screw Terminal: Home Improvement) and a electronic flasher relay (such as: Amazon.com: 3-Pin CF-13 Electronic Flasher Relay Fix For LED Turn Signal Light Bulbs: Automotive )
Pin 1 input on the switch hooks to battery positive terminal
Pin 1 output hooks to the B+ terminal on the flasher relay
Pin 2 input on the switch hooks to the L terminal on the relay
Pin 2 output hooks to the running light wires
The E- terminal on the relay hooks to ground

Aaron Z
 
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#15  
Thanks Aaron. I am saving your post in case I change my mind about using the simple magnetic mount unit that is shown above. You have explained well enough that even somebody like me could correctly connect the wires.

Blane
 
   / Self-contained flashing? #16  
look at red LED bicycle flashing lights ... run on 2 aa's for hours and cost a buck or two at the dollar store ... some double sided tape or magnets glued to the back .... solid light / long flash / fast flash / OFF ....
 
   / Self-contained flashing? #17  
look at red LED bicycle flashing lights ... run on 2 aa's for hours and cost a buck or two at the dollar store ... some double sided tape or magnets glued to the back .... solid light / long flash / fast flash / OFF ....
I have used those (on bikes) and the big ones from Tractor Supply will be much more visible (while being less annoying to others at the same time).
A cheaper source for the big flasher: Amazon.com: Blazer C6350 LED Emergency Magnetic Light- 1 each: Automotive
Another option (LED "Pucks"): Amazon.com: Wagan EL2639-3 FRED Flashing Roadside Emergency Disc LED Flare, (Pack of 3): Automotive

Aaron Z
 
   / Self-contained flashing? #18  
Blane,

At the most simple level, all you need is one two prong flasher, an alligator clip and some wire. The install looks like this:

Battery(alligator clip)------->Flasher-------->Stop light circuit

When you want the stop lights to flash, simply connect the alligator clip to the B+ terminal of the battery, it will power the flasher and the flasher will cycle the brake lights. The only "gotcha" is to make sure the alligator clip doesn't contact metal (ground) during normal operation, it will be "hot" with the brake lights on.
 
   / Self-contained flashing? #19  
good choice ... but flash the running lights instead .... less draw
 

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