This is the first time I’ve learned of 'StrobesNMoreUSA.' I'm impressed with the presenter's speaking skills and product knowledge. I usually purchase FedSig products based on their build quality, even though they have a limited product line. Based on this video, I will give this company a try on my next purchased. Two thumbs up, and thanks for posting!
Is it safe to have a steady mode of the hideaway in addition to your brake light for an extra pop? And who makes a hideaway with multiple modes that I can alternate a flash in addition to having a steady optiom
You said that the number of diodes dont have anything to do with brightness and then shortly after say that running dual color hide aways cuts the light output in half because only half of the LEDs are lit at one particular time. The amount of LEDs and their wattage DO dictate light output.
you sir have contradicted yourself in this video. First saying that six diodes are as bright as 12 but a dual color running only 6 is not as bright as 12.
You're taking what he said out of context. He's meaning a module that has 4 LEDs is equally as bright as a module that has 12 LEDs. Meaning the whole lighthead (that's equivalent to 3W or 4W whatever the case may be) is flashing. It's when you take that same 12 LED module and order it in dual color. So now half the light is red and half the light is blue, 6 and 6 LEDs. So if you still flash the whole light, which would look purple flashing both red and blue at the same time and no one SHOULD do, then you'll still be getting the same 3W or 4W output. But if you flash blue and red separate like you're supposed to, that's when you lose output because you're only flashing 6 out of 12 LEDs at a time. It's really pretty simple. His explanation was spot on.
Great to know I wouldn't used them to act like am a police officer but for emergency uses.my only theory is I live inLas Vegas NV state troopers are always on the road. But would you happened to know if these are legal here ? am unable to find it in Google
This has got to be the most informative video about hide-a-ways on the internet. Great job Louis. 👏
This is the first time I’ve learned of 'StrobesNMoreUSA.' I'm impressed with the presenter's speaking skills and product knowledge. I usually purchase FedSig products based on their build quality, even though they have a limited product line. Based on this video, I will give this company a try on my next purchased. Two thumbs up, and thanks for posting!
Finally somebody explains it all. Thanks!
Well, I have to say that you really help to clear things up with regard to using the right light. Thanks!
Thank you for this very useful information. Great job Mr. Louis!!!
That was a really good, straight to the point, informational video! Thank you!
Awesome! Thank you for explaining this!
Thank you for this video. I was having a hard time figuring out the right color strobes for my colored casings.
Another well job..thanks for braking it down.
Thank you for the info great to know!! I learned a lot from this video!!
thanks for the detailed explanation.
Love ur lights
Other thing to note is hideaways are not made to be primary warning lights and additional primary warning lights should be used as well
Soundoff makes a good led
@ 3:20 You said never replace a brake light with a hideaway bulb. Would the Hella Hero be an exception to this rule?
Is it safe to have a steady mode of the hideaway in addition to your brake light for an extra pop?
And who makes a hideaway with multiple modes that I can alternate a flash in addition to having a steady optiom
You said that the number of diodes dont have anything to do with brightness and then shortly after say that running dual color hide aways cuts the light output in half because only half of the LEDs are lit at one particular time. The amount of LEDs and their wattage DO dictate light output.
See my response below to Landon Thigpen. You're taking what he said out of context too.
Link for kit , for my 2007 tundra front & rear strobes please !!
This guy looks and talk like Robert de Niro
you sir have contradicted yourself in this video. First saying that six diodes are as bright as 12 but a dual color running only 6 is not as bright as 12.
You're taking what he said out of context. He's meaning a module that has 4 LEDs is equally as bright as a module that has 12 LEDs. Meaning the whole lighthead (that's equivalent to 3W or 4W whatever the case may be) is flashing. It's when you take that same 12 LED module and order it in dual color. So now half the light is red and half the light is blue, 6 and 6 LEDs. So if you still flash the whole light, which would look purple flashing both red and blue at the same time and no one SHOULD do, then you'll still be getting the same 3W or 4W output. But if you flash blue and red separate like you're supposed to, that's when you lose output because you're only flashing 6 out of 12 LEDs at a time. It's really pretty simple. His explanation was spot on.
Amazing.... listen to what he says. He is very clear about it.
Great to know I wouldn't used them to act like am a police officer but for emergency uses.my only theory is I live inLas Vegas NV state troopers are always on the road. But would you happened to know if these are legal here ? am unable to find it in Google
I like how this guy doesn't act like a homosexual. I appreciate that.