Strobe Lights

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Jw5875

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NW Pa.
Tractor
Kubota L3400
I ordered 6 of these. Two for the tractor, two for the Plow Truck, and two for the RTV 500.
Strobes N' More
They are bright and the Company ships pronto!
Beware of a Company "LED Outfitters" not a good consumer rating.
Enjoy their video and my pics. (Darn Reflectors have to light up Blahhh)

Also have a thread in the RTV section. Might get brave and do a yutube.


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Well after reading this and thinking about blinking lights I orders some from this guy GRILLE LED LIGHTS seemed real nice to deal with and fast shipping with in 20 min of my order I got the tracking number from fedex. I will post video when I get them installed I got the 3 sets of 6 head leds and 2 sets of chrome amber lights figure they will look good on the tractor and trucks.
 
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Powerstroke, let us know how these work for you. Hopefully you won't have any trouble with them, good price too. Why I mention "trouble" is I read somewhere products like these made in China were of poor quality. Of course now it seems like everything is made in China. I hope not for your sake, looking forward to the video, and thanks.
 
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I have the rack made and mounted on the RTV 500 with the Strobes. Looks good in the low light conditions!

I will have to wait for the wife to use her computer Savy to post pics of both the L3400 and the RTV 500.

Later,

JW5875
 
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Jw5875, what did you use for a switch? Did you buy one from Strobes n More? If you don't mind can you explain how you wired the lights; red wire to battery?, black to ground?, what wire to switch?, white wire to ????, etc. I thank you in advance.
 
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SRS
The lights have a wiring diagram on the boxes that they are shipped in. They have 21 different flash patterns that are programmed by touching the blue wire to ground for each pattern. I purchased a switch $$$$$$$ from a dealer who sells parts for Tractor trailers, this one fits in the dash of the Kubota after you remove the blank cover. For the rear work light, I used a regular rocker switch and made it fit into the blank cover.

RTV500
Wiring: I connected the hot wire into the triangular plug that is under the hood near the light switch, the white wire with marking on it is energized when you turn the key on.
So: From triangle connector, fuse link to switch, black wire from switch to red wire on light(s), ground black wire from light, connecting yellow wires together with all lights will synchronize the lights to flash together. White wire is for low power option.
You must program the light pattern first before you hook the yellow wires together, I caught this on tips watching the LED 6 video.

I ran my wires from the switch through the rubber grommet where the ROPS bar goes on the left front fender. Ran the wires along the ROPS and out the back.

I then ran the wires along the frame to the hinge of the bed, and back to the the fron of the bed and up the rack. This gives the wire room to flex when you lift the bed.

JW5875
 
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Powerstroke, let us know how these work for you. Hopefully you won't have any trouble with them, good price too. Why I mention "trouble" is I read somewhere products like these made in China were of poor quality. Of course now it seems like everything is made in China. I hope not for your sake, looking forward to the video, and thanks.

I got them in and they look just like the ones at a local dealer in town that builds bucket trucks uses but his are $65 per light. Both were made in CHINA but packaging and over all these look well built. I will try to get them on this weekend and see what they look like on the truck. I hooked them to just a battery and will say I am very impressed.
 

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