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Old 11-06-2012, 09:05 AM
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surface mount leds?

Im wanting to spend around $50-60 for each light and i found these: nova slultra or the Sirennet SNL3SN Mini LED Light. What are your thoughts about these two lights and if you have a video please post it. Thanks!
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Old 11-06-2012, 09:08 AM
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I love the slutra's

We have them on our custom bumpers, on the plows. on trailers.. easy to install and bright enough.. They do not project out like some lights. so it's more when you look at them they are bright!

We tend to go for slultra wic3 for the split flash patterns... Only thing I would like to see or I think they have them in a different model that cost more is a sync wire.
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Old 11-06-2012, 09:45 AM
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Are the slultra's bright enough to grab a drivers attention in daylight hours?
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How about strobes n more?

outside:
http://youtu.be/eqAQojuf_No

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http://youtu.be/eO9oDQN2Mwg
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Yes I find they are are bright enough in daylight, we use them in the summer on our trucks/ trailer for the construction end of things.
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I have these http://www.sirennet.com/gl4.html they work great and are very bright night or day. I also like that the are split so you have have half of the light flash at one time.
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Are those the e4s?
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[QUOTE=blueline38;1510780]How about strobes n more?

Arethose th e4's?
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How about strobes n more?

Arethose th e4's?
Sorry for the delay, was at the fire academy and yes, they are the E4's in the grill!
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