Thanks guys, cleared some things up for me. Can't wait to get all my lights finalized the way I want, I'll be sure to share it with you, because I don't know that anyone has as many hide away LED's on one truck as I do, all purchased from you of course.
The Vertex would be set to its steady pattern. The lead and ground wires from the Vertex driver would connect into the Vehicles OEM trigger wires for the light(s) its working with or replacing.
With the Vertex switched on you'll want to momentarily apply +12volts to the white trigger wire on the one that's steady-burn. That should advance it to the first flash pattern, phase 1. Here's a link to the install sheet if you need it: sirennet.com/media/mageplaza/product_attachments/attachment_file/w/h/whelen_vtx609_installation_sheet.pdf
Not really. When it comes to solid colors lights whelen is way easier. On my old feniex t3s it took me forever to get one set to master and one set to slave. Whelens all you do is change the pattern once to phase 2 and keep the other on phase 2. Way easier
Thanks guys, cleared some things up for me. Can't wait to get all my lights finalized the way I want, I'll be sure to share it with you, because I don't know that anyone has as many hide away LED's on one truck as I do, all purchased from you of course.
Would still like to see this. Hope you were able to finish your project in the 6 years since your comment
@@dockingb 10 years now, still waiting
What steady hands he has
Is there some short of control box I can attach these to to sync the lights and to run through the programs?
Thanks for the informative video. BTW, did you ever think of throwing something over the LEDs - they're so darn bright that the glare is distracting?
You want them to be bright so there seen
@@James-dx4qd I think he meant for the demo video purposes.
@@James-dx4qd I'm not talking about on the vehicle - I'm talking about the video...
Thanks for the tutorial. Now I think I can even do it.
Nice lights there...
So if you have 4 lightheads, the grey wire connect to 2 lightheads with phase 1 and phase 2? And do the same with the other 2 lightheads?
Or connect the grey wires to 2 of the lighthead in phase 1, and connect the other grey wires on the other 2 lightheads in phase 2?
can these be wired in as reverse light/foglight/headlight as steady burn?
They can... We've seen a lot of folks do this to brighten things up :)
how?
The Vertex would be set to its steady pattern. The lead and ground wires from the Vertex driver would connect into the Vehicles OEM trigger wires for the light(s) its working with or replacing.
I just lock a pair of vice grips on the two wires and wrap the vice grips in black tape.
Nice video. Does the sync wire need to stay connected permanently?
Yes
Again you've failed to mention with a MOMENTARY SWITCH , one could CHANGE the alternate patterns. Phases would stay 1 & 2 .
Does the same apply to ions ? Pattern sync wise.
It does :)
i have i a pair in my ford piu 1 strobes and the other is on stedy burn for some reason how do i make both flash
With the Vertex switched on you'll want to momentarily apply +12volts to the white trigger wire on the one that's steady-burn. That should advance it to the first flash pattern, phase 1. Here's a link to the install sheet if you need it: sirennet.com/media/mageplaza/product_attachments/attachment_file/w/h/whelen_vtx609_installation_sheet.pdf
Lenses are fogged up
Their purposely made this way. It helps with light dispersion.
cool thanks
Feniex is so much more simple
Not really. When it comes to solid colors lights whelen is way easier. On my old feniex t3s it took me forever to get one set to master and one set to slave. Whelens all you do is change the pattern once to phase 2 and keep the other on phase 2. Way easier
Quit startling Chris right before recording. Makes all his hair stand up.
Nice video. Does the sync wire need to stay connected permanently?
Thank You. :) The sync wires do need to stay connected.
Thank you very much! I just purchased a set.