🚨 Light Up Your Safety Game!
The LAMPHUS SolarBlast 47" 40W Blue LED Traffic Advisor Light Bar is a waterproof emergency safety light designed for first responders. It features a controller box, 48 selectable flash patterns, and a unique rotatable mounting bracket, making it adaptable for various vehicles and situations.
Color | Blue |
Light Source Type | LED |
Brand | LAMPHUS |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Style | Modern |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Manufacturer | LAMPHUS |
UPC | 816165022975 |
Part Number | SBLS104-BL-SBLSTAC1 |
Item Weight | 1.01 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 50 x 5 x 5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Assembled Height | 5 inches |
Assembled Length | 50 inches |
Assembled Width | 5 inches |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Great Light Bar for my Work Truck/Plow Truck Back Window
The media could not be loaded. I have a 3 + year old, 24" very bright surface mount light on my truck's back/bed rack, but I also wanted a rear (inside) glass secondary unit.This 38" unit is a perfect match with the exact same brightness (which is VERY bright and VERY visible).I am extremely happy with the finish, construction, and swap-out ability of the individual lights (I was able to easily change the half-white/half-amber configuration, to an every-other configuration).The suction cup mounting is extremely sturdy and VERY secure on the (inside) glass window surface. I had originally planned to use 3M dual lock tape for the attachment (plastic-Velcro like tape that is used for surface mounting toll-booth pass transponders), but there seems to be no need for it. I will have to see how it holds out in summer heat (worse case = I will remove the suction cups & apply the 3M Dual-Lock tape).Suggestion: clean the surface with alcohol prior to applying the unit suction cup mounts.Also, the remote controller works flawlessly (matches the active lighting sequence perfectly) and switches feel very solid). I created a mount (near my middle fold-down center console armrest), for the remote controller to set on, and it is very easily reached and can be clearly viewed from its position ( I also mounted my existing rack-light-bar controller right next to it).This is a good, well built, pro-quality light bar (and NOT a cheap import product).NOTE: In my included video and pictures, my rear window glass has a dark factory tint, and what you see is the LED light bar still very visible through that tinted glass.UPDATE = 1 Year Later: (I did end up going to the 3M Dual Lock tape mounting simply because the rear seat head rests were very tightly against the light bar and causing the light to move upward slightly). Other than that, the light bar is still going strong and working outstandingly !No issues, no problems, works flawlessly and still SUPER BRIGHT!!!We just got slammed with over 2' of snow over 2 days of time and this light really helps to slow down traffic when snow-plowing on busier road.UPDATE = Going on 4 years now and this light bar is still operating as it did on day one. Very, very bright led lights that still gey noticed immediately by traffic when needed. Top notch equipment.
J**E
PHENOMENAL.
Volunteer Firefighter. I recently purchased a competitor's Traffic Advisor for a little cheaper, and it arrived broken and not as bright. I decided to pony up for this TA and words cannot describe how much happier I am that I did. They are the brightest lights I have seen thus far. I actually compared them to our town's PD Explorer with a Federal Signal Valor bar, and I'll argue any day that this Traffic Advisor is just as, if not brighter than name-brand Emergency Lighting products. My vehicle has tinted windows in the rear as well, and tint does not phase this light, as it shines incredibly bright even past it. 11/10, if you're going to equip your POV, this is the Traffic Advisor you need.
2**O
Very bright and easy to install
Love the strobe patterns and brightness, super easy to installed, quality look great
C**R
Bright lights, good seals and build quality, poor mounting hardware
SHORT VERSION: This seems like a good solution on a budget, is very visible, has plenty of options, is easy to use, and is relatively easy to install (depending on your situation), but it's not the sturdiest traffic adviser you're going to find. The seller (OnlineLEDStore) is awesome.PROS: VERY bright. Tons of light patterns. Intuitive and accessible control box. Easy to mount. Very low power use: <5 Amps for light bar, and <10 Amps for the control box, according to the seller on the phone. In addition, the seller was very responsive to phone calls, was able to answer very technical questions about specs and installation, and immediately sent out replacement hardware when something went wrong.CONS: Poor build quality on some of the mounting bracket hardware. Control box is mostly plastic instead of metal. Cable is long enough for smaller installations, but not large enough to mount on a truck topper without splicing.LONGER VERSION WITH DETAILS:The light bar and control box are generally of good build quality. I removed a couple of the LED units (it's made up of 10 4-LED light units that can be removed/replaced) to inspect the interior, and each LED is connected using water-resistance plugs and independently sealed with what appears to be a good amount of silicone sealant. Cheaper LED products tend to do a poor job on the seals, but Lamphus appears to have done a good job on this. Time will tell, but it just started snowing here so I'll update this review if this changes. The LEDs are quite bright, visible by both daylight and night. (Tested by attaching to 12 Volt socket temporarily.)There is a quality issue with some of the die cast mounting brackets. Note that there are two styles of brackets: L brackets for suction cup or surface mounting, and slide brackets that actually slide into grooves along the top and bottom of the bar for surface mounting. It is this second style of brackets that had the problem. They are made of die case aluminum, and two of the five slide brackets cracked under very little pressure. Very little, in this case, means turning them slowly with a screwdriver. Definitely brittle, and I wouldn't trust them alone to hold the bar on a vibrating, bouncy vehicle like a truck. I used silicone sealant when I mounted them so I decided not to remove the remaining three brackets and instead will mount the L brackets as well, using machine screws instead of the self-tapping screws that were included, per the recommendation of the seller. The seller also offered to send out replacement slide brackets for the ones that failed, which I accepted. They offered this without being prompted, no questions asked. Good customer service!The suction cup mount is pretty straightforward: mount the brackets on the side of the plastic caps on the traffic adviser light bar, and then suction cups slide into the brackets. I wouldn't recommend the suction cups for external use, but they work fine inside the windows. Note: I didn't test the suction cups for this traffic advisor bar, but I also have a Lamphus SolarBlast Windshield Strobe that uses them, and it hasn't moved since I installed it a few days ago, in both (85+ degrees) and sub-freezing temperatures that have occurred. Gotta love crazy Colorado weather! I will review this dash light separately, but so far it's been great: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009EFJACQ/Some general tech specs:The light bar itself has 40 1-watt LEDs, separated into 10 replaceable, 4-LED units. They can be replaced with different colors if desired. I ordered mine with all orange as it's the most universally-legal for civilian use without permits in almost all states, but you can order and/or replace different colors if desired. According to the seller, the light bar draws less than 5 Amps by itself, but the control box draws as around 10 Amps. The control box has a 25 Amp fuse in the back, but I'd also recommend fusing it closer to the battery for safety unless you plan to tie it into another power source that's already fused.The wire is a 3-conductor (black, red, yellow) cable surrounded by a black housing. Black and red are roughly 18 gauge, and yellow is around 20-22 gauge. The seller indicated that these wires were 22 and 24 gauge, but I'm pretty sure they're each slightly larger. When in doubt, go with a larger gauge. This matters if you're trying to do a longer install like I was: control box on the dash and the traffic adviser bar on the back of a truck topper. As I'm going to be installing other circuits as well (individual strobes, work lights, etc.) I opted to use a 7-conductor RV cable, which also has the benefit of being able to cut it and install a plug between the truck cab and bed, which allows me to disconnect it if/when I need to raise the cab or bed for truck maintenance. I'll be installing the cable this weekend so I'll try to update this review with the results once the install is complete.
A**S
Best priced for good quality.
This is my fourth purchase, all my work vehicles have them. Very little electricity consumption, sleek and bright.
G**W
I am left with a $200 dollar worthless light bar.
I don't like that customer support never replied to my messages. I don't like that the product only works part of the time, I don't like that you can switch modes or set the pattern the way you want or like but it's an option. I don't like that this cost as much as it did and I can't even get a replacement that works. Do not spend your money unless you like wasting it. Without a fully working unit this is a 200.00 piece of junk
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