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The WigWagger 72 Electronic Wig Wag Alternating Flasher Relay is a waterproof, universal emergency light controller designed for vehicles operating on 12-24V systems. With a powerful 72W load and easy installation, it enhances visibility and safety for police, ambulance, and personal vehicles alike.
H**Y
EXCELLENT WigWag for all types of emergency vehicles.
EXCELLENT OPERATION !!!! Works like a dream !!!!! I'm glad I bought 2 of these as one will be a "backup". Thanks again for a great product !!!!!
H**Y
Hot boi strobes for existing lights. Here's a few tips on how to wire them.
Designed for emergency vehicles but also when you're at a car meet or at a drift event you can let the dudes know you're about that life. It's easiest to wire this to aux or add-on lights, but if you want them to run over your existing headlights/taillights you just have to trace the positive wires, splice in the wig-wag and solder in diodes to prevent reverse current. You might also want to run a couple SPDT relays to override the condition when the factory lights are on, but you want the wig-wags to run. For example, if your corner/parking lights are on, the wig-wag doesn't work on top of it, so you need to turn off those lights using a SPDT relay so that the wig-wag can run with your lights on. If you have access to the factory service manual you can find where the body harness runs for the lights you want to strobe and not have to run wires all the way to the back of the lights.Don't forget to swap out the bulbs for LEDs. The way these things flash, standard bulbs draw more power and don't cooperate well with flashers. Other than that it's pretty straight forward, add switched power on 1 side of the wig-wag and splice other wires into the lights you want to strobe.Product works as described. It's small and I was able to hide it in my driver side kickpanel. It would be nice if there was some switches to change up the strobe styles. But it works well for what it's designed for.
P**7
Fantastic!!!
This thing is GREAT! If you're looking for a simple "side/side" flasher module, you can't beat this. VERY small and so easy to install. It has a pair of wires going IN (from the power source) and two pairs of wires going OUT (to the lighting source).I hooked up emergency/escort lighting on my police bike and couldn't believe how cool it looks! The LED lights are flexible so there's a pair on the front fender on either side, and a pair in the rear on the saddlebag guards. Wiring them up to the module was easy and painless, so the left front and right rear are wired together, and the right front and left rear are wired together. Gives a GREAT strobe/flash effect!
M**O
Used for chase lights
I was looking to install chase lights on my overlanding truck and I came across this product. It was just peeeeeerfect. Most of the chase lights or bars had a switch already but I have a setup that does no fit switches or relays. So I added the wigwager right by my pods when I was installing it. I was pleased. Hope it will last long.
T**N
OK for what it is.
It's a cheap, basic flasher - works well enough as long as you're only switching low current loads. Zero adjustments, just connect and power up. No word yet on longevity.
B**.
Glad it didn't catch my truck on fire
As an FRA, I sometimes have to park in less than ideal places, so having a way to make others aware of my truck is a plus. Originally, I loved this flasher. It was easy to install and worked like a charm after installing diodes. But it didn't even take a month before I smelled something burning. I think the picture speaks for itself. Unfortunately for me, I didn't get a chance to check things out until the day after my return window closed.
M**S
Easy to install
Works exactly as expected. Very easy to install. Compact size allows user to place the unit where it can't be easily seen.
J**.
the control box can be mounted virtually anywhere using a good double sided tape
I found no problems with this flasher unit. I actually combined this with 2 10 piece LED marker light sets. One set in amber and one set in blue. I installed the light sets into the grill of my truck and wired them in to alternate in color. I also installed a 12 to 24 volt converter to increase the brightness of all the lights. And yes, this unit works on both 12 and 24 volts as do the lights I purchased. The entire set up cost under 60.00 less any extra wire and connectors I needed. Wiring instructions are simple, the control box can be mounted virtually anywhere using a good double sided tape, and works well. If you're looking to make your own custom emergency/ caution light sets/bars, this would be a great way to do it for a fraction of the cost of a lot of the pre made kits.
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