Sequentials Question
#14
I understand this as a potential concern though. It could be mistaken for turning instead of braking if they´re peripheral vision doesn´t catch the other, etc..
#15
The Perfect Flash sequentials were the first product I saw that did not sequence the initial application of the brakes so that's what I went with. I just recently saw that Webelectric now offers the same feature (Smart-Sequence) in their product for less and with free shipping. Here are the Perfect Flash sequential harnesses. The electronics modules on the two harnesses connect together with the phone cable.
Aside from sequencing the turn signals, another neat feature is that they illuminate all three lamps instead of just the two outer ones on each tail lamp assembly when you apply the brakes.
http://www.theperfectflash.com/Infor...escription.htm
http://www.webelectricproducts.com/products.htm
Aside from sequencing the turn signals, another neat feature is that they illuminate all three lamps instead of just the two outer ones on each tail lamp assembly when you apply the brakes.
http://www.theperfectflash.com/Infor...escription.htm
http://www.webelectricproducts.com/products.htm
Last edited by 6-Speed; 01-30-2011 at 06:22 PM.
#17
Its the part that keeps the brakes from sequencing lol. I looked at it at first and was like "whaaat? Is that a phone cord?" then I read the web electric website entry and was surprised that is what it was for.
#19
The phone cord connects the electronics modules of each harness together. It's how the logic senses that the brakes are applied as opposed to a turn signal. You can actually remove the phone cable and it will sequence the first application of the brakes.
The Perfect Flash units are well made with OEM quality parts. Their website gives a good overview of the electronics that are used in their product.
The phone line connects from here to ....
... there.
The Perfect Flash units are well made with OEM quality parts. Their website gives a good overview of the electronics that are used in their product.
The phone line connects from here to ....
... there.
Last edited by 6-Speed; 01-31-2011 at 07:22 PM.