That would be impossible. As no strap kit would contour to the roof edge of numerous vehicles. Same with the inner edge units, headliner, visor clips, and windshields vary in contour, placement, and slope.
You guys always do phenomenal work with your reviews! I have two questions, so can the FST be wired to steady burn all 6 modules on both sides solid yellow but also all white to have two entire front bars or takedowns? And also, could you guys quote me on how much the FST, the inner edge RST (rear light bar), all the necessary wiring and a control module preferably the CANCTL6 would cost for a 2011 CVPI? Thanks so much!
Thank you!😀 Yes, through Whelen's WeCad software you can program both Amber and White to a full steady-burn. We hate to say it, but unfortunately there is not an FST nor RST available for a Crown Vic. Feel free to contact us anytime by calling (888) 959-0911 or through Email - info@sirennet.com
A little bit. If the bars malfunctioning its a good idea to start with the main circuit board. Switching out the modules might not be the fix if its internal.
That would be the DUO version of the FST Series. For details feel free to contact our Sales Team through either email, info@sirennet.com or by phone: (888) 959-0911.
It's not too likely. You'd have to go with one of the vehicle options that's available. If you try and revamp older CV Inner Edge brackets, the shrouds fitment isn't going to contour right.
Was looking forward to this video, great vid as always👌
Why thank you :)
Lov the patterns.
Guys thanks for the new upload... love from the 🇬🇧
Thanks for watching :)
wish I could get that for my 99 Durango that is a very nice application to have
Whelen really needs to make a universal mount for their interior bars and universal strap kits for their light bars
Wouldn't that be great :)
@@SIRENNET yes it would be because not everyone has a specific vehicle that Whelen makes those for.
That would be impossible. As no strap kit would contour to the roof edge of numerous vehicles. Same with the inner edge units, headliner, visor clips, and windshields vary in contour, placement, and slope.
You guys always do phenomenal work with your reviews! I have two questions, so can the FST be wired to steady burn all 6 modules on both sides solid yellow but also all white to have two entire front bars or takedowns? And also, could you guys quote me on how much the FST, the inner edge RST (rear light bar), all the necessary wiring and a control module preferably the CANCTL6 would cost for a 2011 CVPI? Thanks so much!
Thank you!😀 Yes, through Whelen's WeCad software you can program both Amber and White to a full steady-burn. We hate to say it, but unfortunately there is not an FST nor RST available for a Crown Vic.
Feel free to contact us anytime by calling (888) 959-0911 or through Email - info@sirennet.com
Do y'all do anything with Tomar products. I have a red/blue Tomar Blade that is malfunctioning and I would like to make it an amber bar.
A little bit. If the bars malfunctioning its a good idea to start with the main circuit board. Switching out the modules might not be the fix if its internal.
Is there a way to get a red/blue and a white flood mode for the inner edge FST?
That would be the DUO version of the FST Series. For details feel free to contact our Sales Team through either email, info@sirennet.com or by phone: (888) 959-0911.
It will fit in a Tacoma I have them in mine
Any pictures you could share? :)
Which Gen? I’m looking for solutions for my 3rd Gen.
I have a 2018 and a 2007 Tacoma
Would this be able to mount in a crown vic
It's not too likely. You'd have to go with one of the vehicle options that's available. If you try and revamp older CV Inner Edge brackets, the shrouds fitment isn't going to contour right.
what flash pattern was shown at the start of the video?
Action Scan is the name of the pattern.
How much.
How do you provide power to bench test.
We use AC to DC converters in the studio and showroom.
@@SIRENNET can you share a link to what you use. I can't find one that isn't a cigarette lighter
Of course. Cascade Audio- www.cascadeaudio.com/power_converters/power_converters.htm
@@SIRENNET you guys are awesome thank you!