Super 44 LED joins Truck-Lite strobe family

Oct. 1, 2005
Truck-Lite's release of the Super 44 LED strobe has added a second version to the current 44 family of strobes. With both red and amber versions available,

Truck-Lite's release of the Super 44 LED strobe has added a second version to the current 44 family of strobes. With both red and amber versions available, the new lamp was designed with a durable synthetic rubber housing to resist corrosion.

Mounting externally to a vehicle, the lamp fastens on 5/16"-18 stud. The lamp contains a synchronized alternating feature, allowing users to select among dual, quad, and alternating dual flashing patterns by altering the way each lamp is wired. This non-metalized reflector lamp has a wide field of view, similar to standard Truck-Lite Series 44 LED lamps.

These high-intensity lamps meet SAE J845 and J1318 photometric specifications. Compared with conventional strobe heads, this lamp saves on cost and energy. The internal strobe circuit eliminates the need for an external control module or special power supply and requires only the 12-volt input.

Super 44 strobes lamps have all electronics, including diodes, sealed in epoxy to withstand road shock and vibration and prevent moisture from reaching the circuits.

For more details, contact Truck-Lite, Falconer NY.

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