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Wolo Lightning Plus? 120-Watt Power Supply 6 Bulb Strobe Kit

Wolo Lightning Plus? 120-Watt Power Supply 6 Bulb Strobe Kit
Priced at only $ 149.95
Wolo Lightning Plus? 120-Watt Power Supply 6 Bulb Strobe Kit
The Wolo Lightning Plus? 120-Watt Power Supply Six Bulb Strobe Kit is a super bright six bulb hidden strobe light kit. The bulbs have a rubber grommet base, designed to easily install into a 1? hole, which is drilled into each headlight, front side marker and taillight assembly. To protect the bulbs against vibration and moisture they are encapsulated in rock hard epoxy. Included in the kit is a heavyduty power supply that has six outlets producing 120-watts of output power at an operating voltage of 12-24 VDC. The power supply is engineered with the latest electronic technology using a field proven microprocessor to provide years of dependable service. A heavy aluminum mounting bracket secures the power supply with four screws, provided. There are six (6) advanced flash patterns to choose from, which are controlled with the touch of a button from the control panel provided. Wolo?s Lightning Plus? 120-Watt Power Supply Six Bulb Strobe Kit is the choice of emergency responders.     Kit includes: 120-watt power supply Six (6) clear strobe bulbs with 6? wire leads and locking connector Six (6) high voltage cables with locking connectors Switch control panel, mounting Hardware Easy to follow instructions     Specifications: Input Voltage: 12-24 VDC Current: 5.8 amps @ 12.5 VDC Output Power: 120 Watts Flash Patterns: 6 Output circuit protection Power Supply Dimensions: 5?" (L) x 5-5/8" (W) x 2-1/8" (H).-.
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Wolo Lightning? 80-Watt Power Supply

Wolo Lightning? 80-Watt Power Supply
Priced at only $ 79.95
Wolo Lightning? 80-Watt Power Supply
The Model 8004-PS is a heavy-duty strobe power supply with an operating voltage of 12-24 VDC and has four outlets that produces 80-watts of output power. The power supply is engineered with state of the art, field proven technology and a microprocessor that will provide years of dependable service. The heavy aluminum bracket of the power supply makes installation easy, securing with four screws that are provided. There are six (6) advanced flash patterns to choose from, which are controlled with the touch of a button from the control panel provided. Bulbs not included.     Specifications: Input Voltage: 12-24 VDC Current: 4.15 amps @ 12.5 VDC Output Power: 80 Watts Flash Patterns: 6 Output circuit protection Included: Switch control panel Power Supply Dimensions: 5?" (L) x 5-3/8" (W) x 1?" (H).-.
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Dye-Lite? Engine Coolant UV Dye – 8 Oz. Bottle


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Wolo LED Screw Trim Lights

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Wolo Emergency 1 Rotating Light

Wolo Emergency 1 Rotating Light
Priced at only $ 19.95
Wolo Emergency 1 Rotating Light
Wolo Emergency 1 Rotating Warning Light is an extremely bright, teardrop style light. The chrome fresnel reflector magnifies the light making it visible for long distances. It produces 90 flashes per minute and features a low noise motor. The teardrop lens and base are both made of strong ABS plastic. The base has a powerful protected magnet that will secure the light to any metal surface. Includes a 10ft coiled wire with cigarette lighter plug. Choose from Amber, Blue, or Red. Note: Each light sold separately. Please refer to your local and state laws regarding the use of this item..-.
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Lube Tube Extension Kit

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Wolo 3100 Series Replacement Lens Kit

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1/2” Offset Ratchet Xtra Long

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3/8” Offset Ratchet Xtra Long

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Ford Distributor Gear Installer And Remover

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