Introduction, Standard features, Specifications – Code 3 6 Pack LED Hide-A-Blast User Manual
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Introduction
The HB Series LED light represents the latest in state-of-the-art LED warning technology. The latest in
MOSFET technology and advanced design provide efficient operation, superior performance, reliability
and long life. The use of microprocessor control allows the HB Series to offer more light pattern options
and versatility than any other remote system available. The user may select Single, Double, Triple, Quad,
Variable Flash, Double-Double or Triple Flash Patterns.
Standard Features
The HB Series HIdE-A-BLAST LEd light is available in a single unit package complete with
installation instructions. Multiple HB Series LEd Lights can be connected together and operated
from the same control switch. All HB Series LEd Lights have the following features:
12 OR 24 VdC OPERATION
REVERSE POLARITY PROTECTEd
MULTIPLE USER SELECTABLE FLASH PATTERNS
See Flash Pattern Selection, page 6.
Note: A user supplied fuse must be installed in series with the red wire. Install the fuse near the
power source. The fuse should be sized to the nearest standard size fuse that is approximately
125% of the combined total current of all HB Series LEd Lights installed on the circuit. As
an example, two HB Series LEd Lights should be fused at 3A for 12VdC operation, 1A for 24V
operation.
Specifications
MODEL VARIANTS:
HB6PAKX & HB6PAKXX = 6 LEDs
X denotes the LED color, Red, Blue, Amber or White (R, B, A or W) and dual color
combinations of Amber/White, Red/Blue, Red/White or Blue/White (AW, BR, RW or BW).
i.e. HB6PAKW has six white LEDs.
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
CABLE LENGTH: 15 feet
DIMENSIONS: See figure A
BOXED WEIGHT: 0.9lb
UNBOXED WEIGHT: 0.8lb
LED COLOR: Red, Blue, Amber or White (mixing of colors in the same unit is not supported)
LENS COLOR: clear
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
OPERATING VOLTAGE & POLARITY: 11-30VDC, Neg or Pos ground
AVERAGE CURRENT: 0.6A @ 13.8VDC
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -30 to 150 F
INPUT POWER: 8W
OPERATING MODES: Synchronous and Non-Synchronous