PIPE MOUNTING (Fig. C)
The base of the warning light is designed to secure onto a threaded pipe 1 inch
(25.4 mm) NPT.
5. Before you attempt to secure the warning light to a pipe, you will need to
determine the length of extension wire that will be connected to the warning
lights’ RED and BLACK wires. For wire lengths up to 15 ft. use 18-AWG wires
and for lengths greater than 15 ft. use 16-AWG wires.
IMPORTANT: Do not make any electrical connections to the vehicle until the light
has been secured to the pipe.
• RED WIRE: Is connected to 12-60 volts (+) positive, such as the vehicles’ fuse
block or (+) positive battery post.
• BLACK WIRE: Is connected to the on/off control switch, (switch not provided).
6. Cut the extension wires that will be connected to the warning light to length.
7. Strip back the plastic insulation of the warning light’s RED wire and the extension
wire so that 1/4” of wire is exposed. Insert the warning lights RED wire and the
extension wire, fully into the butt connector. Crimp the butt connector and make
sure that both wires are securely held in the connector by lightly pulling on each
wire while holding the butt connector.
8. Repeat the same procedure for the warning light’s BLACK wire.
IMPORTANT: If the extension wires are not RED & BLACK note the colors that
are connected to the light so to ensure correct polarity when wiring to the power
source.
9. Route the extension wires through the pipe.
10. The warning light is threaded onto the pipe. Tighten by turning the metal base clockwise until tight.
CAUTION: When threading the warning light to the pipe make sure that the wires freely move with the light
so not to become pinched.
WIRING WARNING LIGHT (Fig. D)
11. RED WIRE: Is connected to 12-60
volts (+) positive. Using the inline
fuse provided, connect the red wire
to the vehicles fuse block or (+)
positive battery post. Remove fuse
from the inline fuse holder until all
wiring is completed.
12. BLACK WIRE: Is connected to the
on/off switch (not provided).
13. Connect the other terminal or wire from the on/off switch to ground, by placing the wire under the battery’s
(-) negative post or any metal body bolt that is clean of paint and rust.
14. Insert the fuse into the fuse holder and position the switch to ON. The light will turn on and operate.
SELECTING THE LIGHT PATTERN (Fig. E)
There are eight (8) different light patterns to choose from
15. With the warning light turned off, remove the lens by turning
the lens counter-clockwise.
16. There is a small black push button on the side of the PC
Board that you depress and release to change the light
pattern.
17. Turn on the warning light. Press and release the push
button selector switch. The light pattern selected will remain
as the default pattern until you wish to change it.
18. Install the lens back onto the light and make sure it is tight
to prevent dirt and water from entering inside the housing.
FIG. C
FIG. D
FIG. E
12-60 VDC
BATTERY