Whelen LFL LIberty LED Lightbar

Whelen OMBWEMONKRBAA LFL LIberty LED Lightbar with Mounting Bracket
Option #1 includes lightbar and mounting kit with amber rear LEDs. These LEDs are most often used for directional Traffic Advisor, easily hooked up through the very simple two-wire configuration which eliminates the need for a separate Traffic Advisor controller. They can alternatively be used as rear flashing lights.All Linear-LED™ lightbar featuring the next generation of ultra bright, ultra wide-angle LED technology
Sleek aerodynamic profile with state-of-the-art optics
Halogen takedowns and alley lights.
Traffic Advisor™ with ultra high intensity Linear LED modules.
Clear outer lenses are standard
Each group of LED lightheads are driven by an all electronic module that provides proper input power and choice of flash patterns. You are assured of equal light intensity from each lighthead through a voltage range of 10 - 16 VDC.
ScanLock™ allows you to scan through ten flash patterns and lock in the desired pattern. Every pair of lights can have it's own unique pattern.
All models exceed SAE requirements
Extruded aluminum chassis provides superb strength and stability
Slightly wider footprint provides greater stability and weight distribution on the thinner roof construction of today's vehicles
All LED modules feature new wide angle design for increases performance
Low "LC" current operation uses a small diameter external cable harness for operation with standard or low current switch controls or micrl switches
Pre-wired with 15' passenger side cable exit
Option #1 includes lightbar and mounting kit with amber rear LEDs. These LEDs are most often used for directional Traffic Advisor, easily hooked up through the very simple two-wire configuration which eliminates the need for a separate Traffic Advisor controller. They can alternatively be used as rear flashing lights.
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rodney (virginia)
this is the brightest lightbar i have ever scene. i scared to go near the airport because im concerned an aircraft migh try to land on my cruiser...






