LED Strobe Warning Lights For Trucks & Cars
NV has been leading the way in advanced vehicle system safety solutions & NV’s primary activities are the manufacture and distribution of directional LED warning strobe lights that are affordable, reliable, and have a high quality of standard by design
NV is a Chinese factory that offers a variety of LED warning lights that provide outstanding visibility in compact, ultra-low profile lamps, and a variety of models and designs to fit many applications.
When you are working or when others are heading over to you, they should be able to see you. The best way to make it happen is through LED strobe warning lights.
- High-intensity LEDs to improve road safety
- Up to 8 flash patterns
- Suitable for on and off-road applications with SAE J595 Class I, ECE R10 & R65 certifications
- LED Color: Amber/ Red/ Blue/ Red+White/ Red+Blue/Amber+White/ Amber+Blue
Technical specifications
- Ingress Protection: IP67
- Voltage: 12V-24V
- Mount Type: Surface
- Finish: Black Powder Coated
- Connection Type: Hard Wired
- Lens Color: Clear
- Shape: Rectangular
- Amperage: 0.6A-1.4A
- Regulations: SAE Class I, Class II, ECE R10 & R65
- Material: Aluminum Housing, Polycarbonate Lens
- Product Type: “X” Warning
- Housing Color: Black
Features & benefits
- Ultra-low-profile can be mounted to almost any flat surface
- 4 / 5 independent power wires give you the ability to control each color and pattern independently
- 4, 5 and 10 flash patterns with alternating and synchronization capability
- This super bright LED is designed for maximum light output at all angles.
- Increase Safety. Make your equipment visibly stand out.
- The warning light comes with mounting hardware complete with mounting gasket
Technical specifications
- LED Power: 5W
- LED Q’TY: 12PCS
- Ingress Protection: IP67
- Voltage: 12V-24V
- Mount Type: Magnetic
- Lens Color: Amber, Red, Green, Blue
- Shape: Rectangular
- Amperage: 1.35A
- Regulations: SAE Class I, Class II, ECE R10 & R65
- Material: Aluminum Housing, Polycarbonate Lens
- Charging Time: About 3.5 hours
- Running time: About 8 hours
- Charger: USB
- Type: “X” Warning
- Warranty: 1 year
Features & benefits
- 100% Portable Solution Is Easy To Use And Installs In Seconds
- Compact, extremely bright warning flasher solution
- Ultra-bright amber LEDs are visible from up to 1 mile away
- Two brackets are included with each light for horizontal or vertical mounting
- Each lamp has a battery life indicator so you will always know the charge status
- The charge cord works from a standard USB port or uses the included cigarette plug adapter
- Strong rubber-coated magnets stick to any metal surface
- Integrated suction cups increase holding power
Packaging Including:
- 2pcs x Warning light
- 1pc* x Ports Charging cable
- 1pcs x Lighter / Power Plug
Packaging available
- Blister
- A custom box
- A neutral box
- A storage case
LED Strobe Warning Lights – What Are They?
So in literal terms, these lights are used to attract others’ attention and to be seen to avoid dangers. We have a wide range of LED strobe lights that are in different designs to suit various vehicles.
But the rules vary from one country to another. The main reason to use these lights is that it helps to warn of dangers and obstacles in traffic. LED strobe lights are used in road work, moving salvaged vehicles, or accidents to see things clearly.
There are different lighting techniques for LED strobe lights. The flashlight is one type of warning light. These LED strobe lights have amber or white flashes. You can mount flashlights on your truck’s back, sides, or front.
You will also come across rotating lights. You can mount them using screws, rod mounts, or magnets. Almost all LED designs have these. There are various flash patterns.
You can also find basic variants with a rotating mirror and a standard bulb. LED flashlights come in small sizes too. You can mount them on the vehicle’s front, rear, and side. We have a large variety of flashing bars, termed warning light bars.
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Which LED Warning Lights Should You Choose?
If the available lighting options are compared, LEDs are considered best. This is true when the comparison is between LEDs, HIDs, and Halogens.
The light given by LED is bright and sharp. When the switch is clicked, a super bright and instant light turns on. The brightness of the LED light doesn’t require a lot of energy. LEDs are super energy-efficient lights. These lights give a clear view ahead on the roads with the use of less power. There are no health hazards linked with LED lights making them environment friendly. Thus, out of three, LEDs light is user-friendly as well.
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Quality control
Our stringent quality control/quality assurance department applies an uncompromising approach to the inspection of all raw materials at every touch point.
From the original supplier to the moment they arrive in our warehouse, each component is tested to ensure it meets our standards.
We have a temperature-controlled flux measurement facility, ensuring the accuracy and traceability of everything we produce. Our in-process & final product inspections further ensure uniform color temperature, luminous flux & quality.
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Use Our Vehicle Safety LED Strobe Warning Light To Avoid Construction Vehicle Accidents
Vehicle and worker safety are vital for construction sites. But you should know there’s a severe threat from plant machinery and off-road vehicles used for construction.
Each year there’s a report on the average accidents of workers. It’s mostly around 93 injured and 7 workers killed on the spot. Some of the highest risks in these working environments worldwide are:
- Blind spots
- Harsh conditions
- Poor visibility
- Slower speed
Our safety LED warning Lights for construction vehicles are manufactured with safety improvements in mind. We want to put an end to or reduce these accidents happening.
We align with SAE J595, ECE R10, and R10 regulations.
The Safety Risks Associated With Construction Industry
Every year we see hundreds of machines and workers working tirelessly on sites in the country. This is why countries have standards. There are standards to protect equipment, site visitors, and workers.
Rigorous safety and health standards are, too, in place for that. Some of the major challenges and threats posed by the construction environment are:
- On and off-road collisions. Mainly due to rear, side, and front blind spots.
- Site workers struggle to hear vehicles approaching them because of eye defenders.
- Poor visibility leads to collisions. (Fog, dirt, rain, ice, dust, darkness)
- Single-tone, loud reversing alarms go unheard by workers on the site.
- Conflicting and confusing safety specifications in the industry.
- Theft and damages from criminals.
Advantages Of Purchasing Our Emergency Products
The best investment one could make in vehicle safety measurement. It’ll enhance public and worker safety.
We have a wide range of safety equipment for vehicles and construction plants.
LED Strobe Warning Lights with a Wide Range of Applications
- Custom grapple trucks
- Forestry equipment
- Mulching equipment
- Compact equipment
- Logging Industry
- Mining
- Material Handling: Forklift, container handler, reach truck
- Construction Equipment: Directional drills, skid steer loaders, excavators
- Municipal: Refuse compactors, road sweepers
Strobe LED Warning Lights On Trucks And Everything You Need To Know
Almost all kinds of vehicles have flashing warning lights. It’s one of the common features. People use it for different requirements, but the main reason is awareness.
Vehicles need strobe lighting to keep road users on alert. It gives them a warning before a vehicle reaches, so it keeps emergencies away.
For instance, consider the ambulance’s lights. They alert the road users about the ambulance’s presence. This is where strobe lighting comes into practice.
Even school buses install strobe beacon lights. Driving in heavy fog makes it hard to see the road, so strobe lighting helps to cut through it to make way for the driver.
When this happens, the driver will be able to see the road clearly. This will let the drivers know when to react and how soon to react.
However, strobe lights don’t work well for vehicle lighting. What does this mean?
If you want to enhance your vehicle’s beam, it’s not the best option. You can instead consider standard LEDs. The strobe lights have a flashing nature, so they can’t produce light beams for a prolonged time to offer extra visibility.
It’s true that visibility is important. But strobe lighting provides awareness and visibility for road users, even though they are not affixed to the vehicle.
Who Can Install Strobe Lights On Their Vehicle
In technical terms, strobe lights are for anyone who wants to install them. But the problem is whether it’s allowed. This is decided at the municipal or state levels.
There are color restrictions on what can be used on your vehicle. The following groups have strobe lights attached to their car:
- EMTs and volunteer firefighters. Mainly people in rural communities with less back road public lighting.
- Wrecker and two trucks vehicles.
- Construction workers.
- Workers engaging in government work who require extra visibility.
There are no restrictions to using strobe lights on private property or off-road. It can be in any color you want and in any number.
But if you think about the colors the firefighters have, it depends. The state the firefighter lives in is what decides the color of light they can have.
Even the federal-level decisions don’t apply here. So it’s a state-level decision for the strobe light colors for firefighters.
It’s safe to say that your state will not allow blue or red light installation in your vehicle.
The reason is that these colors are for police officers, paramedics, or firefighters who handle professional vehicles.
Obviously, if civilians too use these colors, it’ll create confusion. The best is to avoid using them.
What is the LED Strobe Light That Cuts Through Fog
As we mentioned earlier, the school bus installing strobe lights to cut through fog gives the idea that it’s a good choice.
But are there any particular colors that you should select? Is one color better than the other?
As per consensus, the light with longer wavelength cuts through fog better than the rest.
In that sense
- Red light tops the list with 620-750 nanometers of wavelength.
- You can opt for orange lights if your state doesn’t allow red lights. It’s the next best choice with 590-620 nanometers.
- Yellow lights with 570-590 nanometers are next in line.
You must not buy violet with 380-450 nanometers and blue lights with 450-495 nanometers. They do not help cut through the fog.
How To Wire Strobe Warning Lights To Your Car
We will help you with the basics below:
- You must disconnect your car or truck’s battery. This is vital (mandatory)as you’re handling electric components.
- Mark the position where you want to install the lights using a pencil. Refrain from positioning the strobes near the engine’s moving parts or the vehicle’s body.
- Make sure to drill holes in places where you marked.
- Place the screws in the drilled holes. You don’t have to worry about the screws because our package has all the necessary items.
- Link the wires to the strobe light.
- Link the wire to the control or switch box.
- Link the box’s positive wire to an in-line fuse. Then link the fuse to the positive terminal of the battery.
- Link the ground and negative wires to your battery.
- Now reconnect your battery.
But if these steps make you anxious, you shouldn’t do it on your own.
You can instead ask for a professional’s help. They have the expertise, so they’ll do it for you. A person who excels in this would know the safety measures.
In fact, they will ensure effective connection. Don’t worry. We don’t think it’ll cost much because it’s a quick job. Even if it costs a bit, it ensures safety and efficiency.
You don’t have to go through the repercussions of doing it on your own. You can check for quotes and settle for someone who fits your bill, but don’t overlook work quality.
Special Note: General Guidelines ONLY
Installers are solely responsible for any necessary mounting, wiring, and even for weather-sealing.
For this product or any products they put forward to the market, the manufacturer disclaims all liability for the soundness of the installation.
Before installing this light, please examine the following specifications.
If these preventive measures and instructions are not followed, the vehicle or product may be damaged, and anyone in the vehicle may suffer significant injuries.
Improper installation can lead to fatalities, severe injuries, and damage to property. The installer needs to be well-versed in the automotive industry’s processes, systems, and electronics.
Step 1
Please examine the surface’s sides before drilling any holes and mounting this light to ensure nothing gets damaged. Deburr every hole.
Ensure all switches are positioned so the car and device can be used securely in any driving situation.
Step 2
Use a range of 18AWG wire (minimum) and a 5A fuse for electrical connections.
Make sure there is reliable ground and positive connections.
When you use the vehicle, check the wiring and test the light to make sure everything is working properly.
Do not drive the car if the lights are acting up.
Step 3
Use water and soap to clean. The use of abrasive chemicals may cloud the domes and reduce their effectiveness by lowering light output.
A power washer isn’t a wise choice to clean. High-intensity LEDs are used in this light.
When the light is on, AVOID staring straight at it to avoid temporary or permanent blindness.
LED Strobe Lights Frequently Asked Questions
Safety and health are crucial in the construction industry. This is because it’s not a safe environment to work in; it’s risky! The World Health Organization considers construction site work as one of the highest risks. This is due to many fatalities and injuries. They also mention that the accidents are due to machinery or moving vehicles.
Some of the reasons for risks involved in a worker’s life are:
- Large vehicles
- Blind spots
- Moving plants
- Poor visibility due to weather and dust
- Noise
Our safety systems avoid accidents before they happen. Active warnings and great visibility detect hazards beforehand. We have been one of the leading innovators in this field. We ensure standard products are in compliance with rules and regulations.
Some plant machinery is on and off-road construction vehicles, including tippers, cranes, dumper trucks, and excavators. These construction vehicles have several blind spots in the rear and front.
So it gets hard for drivers to see what’s coming behind or around them – low visibility! Our safety solutions for construction vehicles are manufactured for plant machinery. They alert drivers and reduce blind spots to reduce dangers.
It’s best to check with your state before you purchase strobe lights.
However, the common rule is to avoid blue and red lights on vehicles as they are for emergency vehicles.
You can usually use amber, white, and yellow. But double-check with your state to ensure this.
You can call them and get the details to make sure that it’s % legal.
But if you are installing strobe lights to use on private lands, you don’t have any restrictions.
What if a police offer wants to equip their own vehicle with strobe lights?
Well, there are no rules as to how many of them you can have.
But it’s better to double-check with your department. Some have regulations or guidelines.
Anyway, how many is a personal question, you have to decide it.
If you are adding strobe lights to warn the public about an incoming vehicle, then you don’t need much.
Strobe LED lights are strong and bright, so an optimum amount would provide great efficacy.
Here’s a tip:
If you install more than the required amount, you might also get called a “whacker.” It’s a derogatory term for people who overdo light installation.
If you’re doing it on your own, you don’t have to bear a huge cost. This is even less if you have a personal toolkit with screwdrivers.
If you’re seeking help from a professional, then the prices depend. They would have their personal criteria for the charges, so make sure to inquire about them.
Your location and how many lights you are planning to have will have an impact on the pricing.
Talk to a few shops to get their quotations before settling for one.
Yes, in order to alter the blinking sequence, connect the cable in yellow to the pole with a positive sign, the cable in red to the base pole, and the black to the negative pole.
If the line in yellow touches the line in red, the mode will change; if the line in yellow is lifted, the mode will remain fixed.
The mount lamp with LED surface is created with two modes of use: the strobe and continuous light modes.
These lights aren’t dependent on one another. They emit light only when the power is sourced.
Unfortunately, there isn’t.
Can I just link the positive and negative cables to power the lights? Or should it be a solid color?
To alter the blinking pattern, link the cable in red to the terminal with the positive sign, the cable in black to the terminal with the negative sign, and the cable in yellow to the positive pole.
If the yellow line touches the line in red, the mode will change; if the line in yellow is lifted, the mode will return to its original state.
Of course, you can change the way it flashes and how often it should flash.
18 gauge can be used for this. You can check the light’s wires that are coming out, and
that is the size you must have.
These lights work for any vehicles that support 12 volts. Yes, they are bright enough to be used by firefighters. Usually, firefighters pick blue.
Any switch with 12v works best. It could be a toggle button, rocker, or anything, but it should have 12 volts.
There are switches with amps labels. These lights only use one amp.
You can use the white wire to alter the patterns. If you hold this wire on the ground for around 2 seconds, it’ll alter the pattern. If you want to sync them, link all the white wires.
You have a sequence wire and an independent sync wire.
Of course, by connecting the sync wire to everything. It can go up to any amount you want.
Set of 4 draws lower than 1 amp – really low pull.
A pattern line only needs to be attached to your switch.
Finish the rest off. All (Sync) wires linked to one light will become the primary light, and all other lights will become slave lights.
All of them were flashing in unison.
Light has 3 watts.
New Vision In-House LED Strobe Warning Lights Testing Methods
After the preparation of LED Lights, the company tests those making selling in the market. Mainly services of experts and engineers are availed for the said purpose. There are different specifications of equipment available in stock. These vary in brightness, color, or temperature.
There are standards set by New Vision for ensuring the functioning of products. It means defining criteria and taking all steps to ensure standards. Products from NV also have to go through various tests. These tests mean quality product guarantees.
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