Quentin King They aren't dim, it's just because they have very focused long distance optics instead of wide angle optics, so they appear faded from an angle.
Devin Kan wow lol I forgot about this. No I watch it again. there are 3 diode's going out on the red grill light. And he even said they came for a previous service vehicle "used"
I'm curious as to why several of these clients go so overboard with strobe lights. I understand the point of being visible, but allot of these builds have excessive lights. 3 pairs of strobes for the front facing view. 2 pair of strobes on the read view. 3 pair of strobes on the sides. And a ligthbar that flashes in every direction of the vehicle. Why are there so many lights for each direction? When a single pair on each side along with a light bar is plenty of disco for traffic already. Please do not see this as critique, i am genuinely interested in your opinion / explanation SIRENNET. :)
+Garpenlov Some Department's equip Vehicles with simple Lighting Packages while others choose to really 'Light' them up. Customer preference, Vehicle usage and budget are some of the things that come into play when they set-up Rigs. For this Expedition, Dundee Fire wanted to have a very noticeable SUV that would not be missed when responding. They see very, very heavy traffic in their area and 100's of semi's use the towns narrow 2 lane highway daily. They wanted to be loud, bright, functional and safe when on calls and just backing up other Emergency Services.
So they weren't using the second color on the Code 3 mirror lights? I can see that half of the light heads are not being utilized. Also it looks like the passenger side mirror light flashes less than the driver side module. What kind of paint did the crew use on the wheels? Looks great.
+Blaine Bugaski The White in the Chase Light-heads is not used in Warning Mode. They do come on with a Scene Lighting Mode to help illuminate things around the Expedition. The Wheels were done locally. We're not sure what they used on them exactly.
Great project ! Congratulations. My only doubt is a bout the speakers at the front, moisture-water-mud or even a fender bender won't hurt them easily as they are now a little bit exposed? Best regards from Greece.
+Grenadieros The Speakers are about to handle being exterior mounted just fine. Normal rain and road-water splash up and washing won't cause any issues. With them being mounted out on the Push-Bumper, they offer a slightly loader and less obstructed output then if they were tucked behind the front bumper.
I like the expeditions but I hear the new ones are a lot more money than what they used to be. And it seems to me those grill lights aren't very bright at all
im just wondering, how long does it take u to make a emergency vehicle? for example a dodge ram, and the customer wants it as a marked police car, how long would that take u guys? AND BTW, U GUYS SHOULD USE BACKGROUND MUSIC ON THE VIDEOS, it is acctually pretty entertaining, but its like kinda "boring" to watch u know, this kinda videos is like fast n loud and wheeldealers u know , the only thing thats missing is the background music
+The Gaming Norwegian With a Team of 2-3 Installation Tech's working away, an Unmarked Vehicle or a full-blown Patrol Vehicle with all of the add-on's typically takes 15-40 hours. A full Ram build usually takes 3-4 days and totals around 20-30 hours.
+natemel12 They are set to different Patterns. The Department likes having the Mirrors flashing differently. It helps break up the rhythm when seen from the front.
+Austin Adams On the 295SDA1, you only need to use the (1) button to control- left, right and center out. You could use different buttons on the Control-head, but the Arrow Display would not carry over to buttons not for the 2-Wire T/A.
Good morning. Our Sales Team can help you with getting the same PB400 in the short format ordered. Please email them at: info@sirennet.com Hope we'll hear from you soon :)
+osnapitzjamie In Oregon, Fire & Rescue Departments can run Blue. Dundee has set-up all of there Vehicles so that they have only (1) Blue Light-head located on the front of the Rig, passenger side.
I like how he was trying to hide part of the dim TIR6 on the grill with his hand.
Quentin King They aren't dim, it's just because they have very focused long distance optics instead of wide angle optics, so they appear faded from an angle.
Devin Kan wow lol I forgot about this. No I watch it again. there are 3 diode's going out on the red grill light. And he even said they came for a previous service vehicle "used"
i see the same diodes out that Quentin king dose
that one blue light just really irks me
Blue doesn't have any place on a fire service vehicle and neither do those whacker flash patterns.
I'm curious as to why several of these clients go so overboard with strobe lights. I understand the point of being visible, but allot of these builds have excessive lights.
3 pairs of strobes for the front facing view.
2 pair of strobes on the read view.
3 pair of strobes on the sides.
And a ligthbar that flashes in every direction of the vehicle.
Why are there so many lights for each direction? When a single pair on each side along with a light bar is plenty of disco for traffic already.
Please do not see this as critique, i am genuinely interested in your opinion / explanation SIRENNET. :)
+Garpenlov Some Department's equip Vehicles with simple Lighting Packages while others choose to really 'Light' them up. Customer preference, Vehicle usage and budget are some of the things that come into play when they set-up Rigs. For this Expedition, Dundee Fire wanted to have a very noticeable SUV that would not be missed when responding. They see very, very heavy traffic in their area and 100's of semi's use the towns narrow 2 lane highway daily. They wanted to be loud, bright, functional and safe when on calls and just backing up other Emergency Services.
SIRENNET
I see, this does indeed become much more noticeable than normal. I thank you for your interesting and helpful response. :)
So they weren't using the second color on the Code 3 mirror lights? I can see that half of the light heads are not being utilized. Also it looks like the passenger side mirror light flashes less than the driver side module. What kind of paint did the crew use on the wheels? Looks great.
+Blaine Bugaski The White in the Chase Light-heads is not used in Warning Mode. They do come on with a Scene Lighting Mode to help illuminate things around the Expedition. The Wheels were done locally. We're not sure what they used on them exactly.
SIRENNET Thanks!
why would they do split patterns on the tir6s that just ruins their warning pattern. split patterns in general suck
facts
great work, very professional installation team.
+Beepin Jeetun Thank You :) We're glad you like it.
Great project ! Congratulations.
My only doubt is a bout the speakers at the front, moisture-water-mud or even a fender bender won't hurt them easily as they are now a little bit exposed?
Best regards from Greece.
+Grenadieros The Speakers are about to handle being exterior mounted just fine. Normal rain and road-water splash up and washing won't cause any issues. With them being mounted out on the Push-Bumper, they offer a slightly loader and less obstructed output then if they were tucked behind the front bumper.
here in Kentucky fire units aren't allowed blue but we have them
I like the expeditions but I hear the new ones are a lot more money than what they used to be. And it seems to me those grill lights aren't very bright at all
+znovosad555 The TIR6's are nice and bright head on. To the sides and above and below, the optics don't push out much Lighting.
I would like to work on the undercover police cars.
+lisa alfred There are a lot of Slick-top's in Oregon and Washington. They never stop coming in for Build-up :)
Looks like only 1/2 the red grill lights are full brightness with each flash
What type of qualifications needed to be installer
Hi, I love this channel, I tell them, I am a firefighter from Chile and I would like to know how to contact you. compliments Paulo Morales
im just wondering, how long does it take u to make a emergency vehicle? for example a dodge ram, and the customer wants it as a marked police car, how long would that take u guys? AND BTW, U GUYS SHOULD USE BACKGROUND MUSIC ON THE VIDEOS, it is acctually pretty entertaining, but its like kinda "boring" to watch u know, this kinda videos is like fast n loud and wheeldealers u know , the only thing thats missing is the background music
+The Gaming Norwegian With a Team of 2-3 Installation Tech's working away, an Unmarked Vehicle or a full-blown Patrol Vehicle with all of the add-on's typically takes 15-40 hours. A full Ram build usually takes 3-4 days and totals around 20-30 hours.
smartly done.
+JC Shamrock Thank You :) We really like how it turned out.
8:16 The board with all the red wire coming in. Where can I find that, or what its called?
It's the power distribution board for managing all the electronics. It's made by and offered by D & R Electronics.
Is it me or are the flash patterns on the side mirrors not the same?
+natemel12 They are set to different Patterns. The Department likes having the Mirrors flashing differently. It helps break up the rhythm when seen from the front.
can you have multiple buttons for traffic advisor functions
+Austin Adams On the 295SDA1, you only need to use the (1) button to control- left, right and center out. You could use different buttons on the Control-head, but the Arrow Display would not carry over to buttons not for the 2-Wire T/A.
Where can I find that push bumper? I already looked for it online but I can’t seem to find it
Good morning. Our Sales Team can help you with getting the same PB400 in the short format ordered. Please email them at: info@sirennet.com Hope we'll hear from you soon :)
Do they have one for let’s say an 05?
How did you fill in the holes from the roof rack when you took it off?
The hardware that affixes the rails to the roof was reused and a bead of epoxy sealant was put around the bolts to keep everything sealed up.
where the state u guys work in if close I might want to join u in a few years
+lisa alfred Sirennet and Star Cars, LLC. are both based in the beautiful State of Oregon.
USA
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What is that power distribution block and do you guys sell it?
+aludwig01 The Power Distribution Unit is made by D & R Electronics. Unfortunately they are not something that we offer.
Pop?
Nice
+adrian sims Thank You :)
whats with the random blue light, really annoys me :(
+osnapitzjamie In Oregon, Fire & Rescue Departments can run Blue. Dundee has set-up all of there Vehicles so that they have only (1) Blue Light-head located on the front of the Rig, passenger side.
SIRENNET thats weird
Is this a v8 or is it the eco boost
+Bennett Johns Eco Boost :)
i like fire truck B-) :-) ;-) 🚒
Mid ship?
Middle of the Vehicle :)
That's not a 2015 ford expidition
dundee fire department