Super cool to have serialized lighting now with that number of zones and functions. But only eliminating two wires probably won't cut that much off of install time and wire cost.. I would love to see these modules with a molded pigtail and connector + pre-made cables at various lengths direct from feniex to truely make it plug+play. If all I had to do was drill holes, mount, and pull 6-10 premade cables I could have an entire vehicle done in half a day
My safety vehicle runs on feniex- 4200, dual colour fusions, fusion 8 traffic director. And I used to love it. As a private, single vehicle owner, without corporate financing, my issue is longevity. A few of my feniex lights are suffering moisture. When I brought this up to the dealer, I was told it’s a common problem, and feniex didn’t really offer any support to them. This of course happened just after it was out of warranty. So my question is, how is feniex changing the quality? Instead of just focusing on new products.
You guys are mad lads in the best possible way! The hall effect sensors to choose zones is brilliant. Serial control for all the lights is great too, and will absolutely cut down on the amount of wires needed, keeping costs, time, and effort down. Fantastic work guys.
The serial-based programing was a very welcome additon, likely gonna put that to use in my personal vehicles here soon. Was hoping to see something like the XTracers come down the assembly line, but hey maybe someday, right?
Im a plumber..i fit our fleet for my company and install..cant beat feniex.i love the ease of sync and lights never fail..7 years and not one led has failed yet..thanks Feniex
My question would be that by only adding 3 Leds of green per module when all other colors are getting 6 Leds per module, is the green going to be bright enough or at least compare to the brightness of the other colors? I need green to "pop"
The optics are built into the lenses of the V-Series. Our engineers designed it that way to save more space. Also, our 180 optics are still used in some of our LUX series.
So if we were to want to use the V-Series lights, it would either need the Feniex One Controller or some other controller like the Quad Converter to use?
Our Quantum Amber series aims to keep smaller budger vehicles happy. They're the exact same price as our Fusion Amber series, but with more features and the ability to upgrade at any point if needed.
The concept of “quad” is innovative. However, you’re taking a step backwards here. Each bar is capable of everything, you just have to “pay to play”….. aka, turn it on. Some of us don’t need super fancy gimmicky options we’ll never use. But, many of us, thinking volunteers, use our vehicles for multiple purposes, and therefore need multiple colors available versus mounting multiple lights in different colors. So to be able to do this in your most current products, you have to pay more to simply “enable” colors??? 😐😒 Like I said, it’s a step backwards. To get the top tier quint bar, even on a mini lightbar, it’s almost $200 more….. Like I said, a step backwards.
So what you're saying is you'd like a quad-color bar for the price of a single-color bar. That would certainly be a step backward. If you use your lights for multiple purposes, then upgrade your bar to whatever color tier you'd like. Problem solved. You're not paying for anything that you don't need and you're certainly not paying MORE for our products than you would from any of our competitors. We have remained a very cost-effective solution in spite of these innovative upgrades.
@@FeniexIndustries But if all the products are exactly the same, and just vary according to what "options are unlocked", that's where I'm hung up. The capital is already invested in the tangible items via the led chips and circuit boards, but just not enabled. This would be like vehicle manufacturers selling the exact same model car, at a premeire/tungsten/limited level, with everything installed, but if you want those upgraded options, you have to "pay" for them. All the money is already invested on the options, it's simply a "software" issue at this point. Instead, have your solo color bar, or solo per module (such as a standard red/blue lightbar setup), maybe even with the option of white to the front and amber to the rear, and/or STT on limited modules, and the loaded bar with everything unlocked.
@@Cris-B2216you want safe and effective, and SIGNAL ALERT is your go-to? With respect, how are the old halogen rotators handling modern vehicle electronics? Do they generate much interference? How is their longevity, compared to LED modules? You know modern lightbars are able to create much more effective warning patterns by using LED's, hey? Like, even Whelen is encouraging a move AWAY from Signal Alert, because newer patterns can be just as effective, just without the nasty harshness.
@@Blue84Stang nobody has recommended moving away from signal alert. It’s not harsh and it’s one of the most effective patterns to this day. Not sure why you’re asking about halogens. That was retarded but you probably don’t know any better.
Super cool to have serialized lighting now with that number of zones and functions. But only eliminating two wires probably won't cut that much off of install time and wire cost.. I would love to see these modules with a molded pigtail and connector + pre-made cables at various lengths direct from feniex to truely make it plug+play. If all I had to do was drill holes, mount, and pull 6-10 premade cables I could have an entire vehicle done in half a day
Adding green is a smart move seeing how amber/green is security guard colors in Texas.
Ooh this why love feniex
Those V Series lights are insane! The magnet to set zones is wild.
LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
Get your alarms set, tune in and watch the Feniex 2024 Summit May 29th @11am CST! Exciting news and technology release.
My safety vehicle runs on feniex- 4200, dual colour fusions, fusion 8 traffic director. And I used to love it. As a private, single vehicle owner, without corporate financing, my issue is longevity. A few of my feniex lights are suffering moisture. When I brought this up to the dealer, I was told it’s a common problem, and feniex didn’t really offer any support to them. This of course happened just after it was out of warranty.
So my question is, how is feniex changing the quality? Instead of just focusing on new products.
Yeah I like that question and interested to hear the answer. As a single vehicle small business owner
Super Excited like seriously!
🤩😍
You guys are mad lads in the best possible way! The hall effect sensors to choose zones is brilliant. Serial control for all the lights is great too, and will absolutely cut down on the amount of wires needed, keeping costs, time, and effort down. Fantastic work guys.
Its about to go DOWNNN!
I need one NOW!!!!
It would be nice if they all worked togeher. Quad and Quantum cannot be mxed.. The fact that they dont is a serious engineering short comming.
The serial-based programing was a very welcome additon, likely gonna put that to use in my personal vehicles here soon. Was hoping to see something like the XTracers come down the assembly line, but hey maybe someday, right?
I’m here!
Let's Gooooooooo
This is one product launch you do not want to miss!
Y’all have to bring back the NO OFF TIME to the flash patterns like the competitors.
The very best
LOVE THAT GREEN!💚💚💚💚
Can’t wait!!!
WAKE UP NEW FENIEX PRODUCTS JUST DROPED!!!!!
Im a plumber..i fit our fleet for my company and install..cant beat feniex.i love the ease of sync and lights never fail..7 years and not one led has failed yet..thanks Feniex
My question would be that by only adding 3 Leds of green per module when all other colors are getting 6 Leds per module, is the green going to be bright enough or at least compare to the brightness of the other colors? I need green to "pop"
No optics, just bare LEDs behind a featureless cover? What about 180 degree light spread?
The optics are built into the lenses of the V-Series. Our engineers designed it that way to save more space. Also, our 180 optics are still used in some of our LUX series.
This year’s Summit is gonna be🔥
Any guesses on what Feniex is gonna drop on us?
@@Hamptoniocool stuff, my man! As they always do.
@@Hamptonio Could be anything! Feniex is known for its innovation
@Hamptonio Bet it's full wireless control, just supply 12V. Maybe units are 5-color (they teased a "V")
Awesome job
Need a create a flash pattern!
I have the 27 in and I need the green
💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪 WOW ! ! ! ! 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
Does the v link module come with the zoneing magnetic
So if we were to want to use the V-Series lights, it would either need the Feniex One Controller or some other controller like the Quad Converter to use?
I was going to ask the same thing. It almost seems like using the v series is like going back to the converter only instead of using the F1
😎😎😎
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LET'S GO GREEN 💚
I thought they maybe going to add HI/LO siren.
Since when did emergency lighting manufactures add DLCs to unlock colors..?
They love their DLCs
Meh, bring back the wide lux with flash patterns. those were the bomb.
So, when are message boards going to be a thing with Feniex?
Nutz
They added green. Thats it.
Don't forget the slim modules and serial perimeter lighting too!
@@AndreasTrihoulis These arent new to the industry though.
How about you solve the STT for Ford trucks!
Ok so you now have R,G,B meaning... RGB capability?
Only suitable for American budgets. Other countries cannot compete with the price of the system.
Interesting, looks too expensive for public works/DOT applications.
Our Quantum Amber series aims to keep smaller budger vehicles happy. They're the exact same price as our Fusion Amber series, but with more features and the ability to upgrade at any point if needed.
The concept of “quad” is innovative. However, you’re taking a step backwards here. Each bar is capable of everything, you just have to “pay to play”….. aka, turn it on. Some of us don’t need super fancy gimmicky options we’ll never use. But, many of us, thinking volunteers, use our vehicles for multiple purposes, and therefore need multiple colors available versus mounting multiple lights in different colors. So to be able to do this in your most current products, you have to pay more to simply “enable” colors??? 😐😒 Like I said, it’s a step backwards. To get the top tier quint bar, even on a mini lightbar, it’s almost $200 more….. Like I said, a step backwards.
So what you're saying is you'd like a quad-color bar for the price of a single-color bar. That would certainly be a step backward.
If you use your lights for multiple purposes, then upgrade your bar to whatever color tier you'd like. Problem solved. You're not paying for anything that you don't need and you're certainly not paying MORE for our products than you would from any of our competitors. We have remained a very cost-effective solution in spite of these innovative upgrades.
@@FeniexIndustries
But if all the products are exactly the same, and just vary according to what "options are unlocked", that's where I'm hung up. The capital is already invested in the tangible items via the led chips and circuit boards, but just not enabled. This would be like vehicle manufacturers selling the exact same model car, at a premeire/tungsten/limited level, with everything installed, but if you want those upgraded options, you have to "pay" for them. All the money is already invested on the options, it's simply a "software" issue at this point.
Instead, have your solo color bar, or solo per module (such as a standard red/blue lightbar setup), maybe even with the option of white to the front and amber to the rear, and/or STT on limited modules, and the loaded bar with everything unlocked.
Big news is green?!!....yawn. No one uses green except security....and the mobile command units.
Green is quickly becoming a wider-used color. If they need it, they have it now. Everybody wins.
AND Volunteer FD's...
And Municipal maintenance vehicles in some places...
And DOT crews.
If feniex would fucking make better flash patterns then I would be about it
Hey HEY. This is a family program. We’re workin on some cool patterns for y’all too. xoxo
@@FeniexIndustries I just want something like the signal alert from whelen. I don’t need “cool” flash patterns. I need effective and safe haha
@@Cris-B2216you want safe and effective, and SIGNAL ALERT is your go-to?
With respect, how are the old halogen rotators handling modern vehicle electronics? Do they generate much interference? How is their longevity, compared to LED modules?
You know modern lightbars are able to create much more effective warning patterns by using LED's, hey? Like, even Whelen is encouraging a move AWAY from Signal Alert, because newer patterns can be just as effective, just without the nasty harshness.
@@Blue84Stang nobody has recommended moving away from signal alert. It’s not harsh and it’s one of the most effective patterns to this day. Not sure why you’re asking about halogens. That was retarded but you probably don’t know any better.