Strobe Lighting Questions

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johndjmix

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I’m going to bring a little case display with our PIERCE lights as well as some others on the market to KOH. If you want to check them out just let me know!

—john


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Im in construction too, took my truck to a local guy and he had to fab, and wire some crazy rig to get the factory ambers, reverse lights and rear lights to strobe. Had it wired to aux #3

I’ll try to take a video and upload on YT for you guys to see. In the mean while here’s some pics of the strobe and power relays to make it all work

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Did any one get the Atomic Game Changer?
If so could you comment, or post a Video?

I picked up the atomic game changer and have had it for a few months. It's pretty awesome and super simple to install. Having had various strobe setups before, I rarely felt the need to change the pattern so I left the pattern switch wire shrinkwrapped behind the panel after I got everything set up.

Total install time was about 10 minutes. I already had my tools handy because I was wiring other stuff so the install was only a couple of steps.
1. Connect an upfitter wire to a pass-through wire under the hood.
2. Plug in the 3 connectors to the BCM in the passenger footwell.
3. Attach jumpers to the strobe module box.
4. Attach the ground wire to the grounding point right next to BCM.
5. Connect power wire to pass through wire located perfectly where it needs to be.

Couldn't be easier to install this thing and was so much better than running wires to each corner of the truck.
 

18LeadfootNNJ

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Loving that! I tooooo work in construction on the project management side traveling to different sites and this has definitely given me the "itch"...

im in nyc, so far no tickets when I’m parked outside a site!!!!

....I just jinxed it LOL
 

kmatcham11

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I picked up the atomic game changer and have had it for a few months. It's pretty awesome and super simple to install. Having had various strobe setups before, I rarely felt the need to change the pattern so I left the pattern switch wire shrinkwrapped behind the panel after I got everything set up.

Total install time was about 10 minutes. I already had my tools handy because I was wiring other stuff so the install was only a couple of steps.
1. Connect an upfitter wire to a pass-through wire under the hood.
2. Plug in the 3 connectors to the BCM in the passenger footwell.
3. Attach jumpers to the strobe module box.
4. Attach the ground wire to the grounding point right next to BCM.
5. Connect power wire to pass through wire located perfectly where it needs to be.

Couldn't be easier to install this thing and was so much better than running wires to each corner of the truck.

can you post a video of them in operation or text me a video if easier. 440-822-5222 thanks
 

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Regarding the atomic game changer...what lights does it run on a 2020? I can’t find info on that or confirm which lights are LED stock.

Thanks.


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