Tridon as WigWag install help
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Tridon as WigWag install help
I had a used FedSig FHL-2 wigwag that failed and by luck, found a clean Tridon EL13a alternating flasher (3 prongs, labelled L, L, and X) used as a wigwag in an old county vic. (My friend refurbishes and sells used cop cars)
My friend hooked them up today and we got it working but only one high beam would work. Basically, highbeams work, wig wags work, but when wigwags are functionally installed, only one highbeam lights up.
I've already googled and couldnt find anything helpful.
Does anyone have any ideas?
My friend hooked them up today and we got it working but only one high beam would work. Basically, highbeams work, wig wags work, but when wigwags are functionally installed, only one highbeam lights up.
I've already googled and couldnt find anything helpful.
Does anyone have any ideas?
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95 Crown Vic..
Tridon is just a generic alternating flasher
(..obviously somethings hooked up wrong
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Tridon EL13a http://www.southwestpublicsafety.com/tridalflas.html
Tridon is just a generic alternating flasher
(..obviously somethings hooked up wrong

Tridon EL13a http://www.southwestpublicsafety.com/tridalflas.html
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Using one of those for wig-wags is something I would expect on a lawn mower. A real wig-wag flasher is not expensive and does not require mauling your wire harness to hook up.
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I'd like a solid state flasher.. but what I got was FREE.. so why not put it to use somewhere? I guess county either found a way to make it work.. or more likely just left ol one eyed highbeams.. sounds like something they would do.
This wigwag, http://www.able2products.com/Pages/03.0771.htm , uses the very flasher I have.
I guess I'll put it on the lollipops.. I hate them things.
This wigwag, http://www.able2products.com/Pages/03.0771.htm , uses the very flasher I have.
I guess I'll put it on the lollipops.. I hate them things.
My point is something that is free isn't neccessarily the right tool for the job. Those things by themselves are not designed for what your doing. $30 - $40 will get you a product that is designed for it, will actually work, and will do so properly.
"I'll eat you like a plate of bacon and eggs in the morning. "
- Some loser on rr.com
eBay at it's finest:
Me: "What exactly is a 900Mhz UHF CB?"
Them: "A very nice CB at 900Mhz speed!"

- Some loser on rr.com
eBay at it's finest:
Me: "What exactly is a 900Mhz UHF CB?"
Them: "A very nice CB at 900Mhz speed!"

The tridon will work, but you also need two additional relays to separate the high beam from the OEM wiring when the tridon is switched on. You will also have to add a third relay if you want to have "high beam override" to allow the hi beams to operate normally if you switch them on while the wigwags are on.
Yes- it will work.
No- it's not efficient at all, especially since a WW is only $35.00
Yes- it will work.
No- it's not efficient at all, especially since a WW is only $35.00