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  1. Join Date
    Apr 2006
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    #11
    kayo naman. give the guy a break hehe


    pero meron ako nakikita sa malapit sa amin (and i think i saw one being sold at concorde) - gamit niya superwhite peanut bulbs na nagbiblink sa headlights (for the parking lights). saka sa mga scooters/motorcycles - mga white light na nagbblink sa rear end nila. nakaka-distract.

  2. Join Date
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    #12

    Sa totoo lang, gusto kong maglagay ng strobe lights sa rear window.... Hindi ko ito ikakabit sa aking brake lights.... Gagawin ko itong nakakabit sa isang manual switch so that I can turn it on and off at will.....

    Pag may naka-high beam na headlights sa likod ko at nakatutok pa at ayaw mag-low beam....Io-on ko ang aking strobe lights para mas maliwanag ang harapan niya....

    Malimit kasi naka heavy tint ang mga ito kaya palagi na lang naka high beam na walang konsiderasyon sa kanilang sinusundan na sasakyan at mga nakakasalubong na sasakyan...

    Tignan lang natin ang galing niya.....

    5404:knit:


  3. Join Date
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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by Lucius View Post
    Guys yung red & blue ang bawal right? Yung white pwede? Tapos sa grille lang ilalagay.
    Bro pang disco lang ang mga yan. Dagdag gastos lang yan.

  4. Join Date
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    #14
    Bro Lucius, wag mo gawin yan. Ricey. Di bagay sa style mo.

  5. Join Date
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    #15
    Ano po ba line of work nyo Mr. TS?
    Baka naman kelangan talaga nya ng blinkers. Let's give him the benefit of the doubt.

  6. Join Date
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    #16
    Depends on the region.

    Red and blue are generally used by Police, Fire, Rescue (including ambulance) services.

    Green is supposedly for medical personnel.

    Yellow/Amber is not for emergency vehicles but for vehicles that require increased visibility (e.g. heavy equipment, tow trucks, etc.

    Clear is to augment the abovementioned lights (for additional visibility).

    Most people only run front lights that can only be seen when the vehicle is viewed directly from the front. If you are running an emergency vehicle, this is not really ideal. What you need is 360-degree visibility. Or at least some light visible from the rear or sides. A roofmount lightbar would be nice but vague laws concerning permits and whatnots can lead to headaches.

    POV's (personally owned vehicles) of volunteer fire fighters, EMS providers, rescue specialists, etc. usually use interior and stealth-mounted visible and audible warning systems. The law is still vague on what kinds of lights can be run on POV's but law enforcement agencies are usually lax towards these people.

    I'm currently running stealth-mount strobe lamps in my reverse lamps because I want enhanced visibility when assisting motorists by the roadside. I'm looking at getting a roof mount, rear-facing road adviser but I'm still weighing the pros and cons of the set up.

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  7. Join Date
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    #17
    sir wat if sa loob to ng sasakyan nakakabit? ung tipong pang pagwapo lang ng sound system?

  8. Join Date
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    #18
    Padagdag na rin ng clarification sa mga bawal..
    Pano po yung mga nakikita kong
    Blue Cathode tubes sa Lower Front Seat sa Cars
    and Rear End ng mga Motorcycles?

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    #19
    where to acquire green strobelights?

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