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Model AFT3 - 2 Channel, Alternating Flasher
This two channel light flasher is a complete wig-wag/
lamp driver unit which will operate any 2 light, dual signal setup.
It's perfect for Rail Road crossing lights and School Zone marker lights
that use 2 lights that flash alternately. Also great for 4 Direction
Caution Lights (4 Way (Red/Yellow) lights that flash alternately).
This unit can even be used in single channel applications where only one
channel is needed to flash. This unit offers an adjustable speed
flash rate and will operate up to 150W load per channel. This unit
replaces the discontinued Model B2.

This timer module is only 2 by
2.5 inches so it easily fits inside the case of most lights. It uses
reliable, solid state circuitry so there are no relays, thermal switch
(blinkers) or other mechanical components to wear out. Because it
uses Highly Efficient solid state Technology the unit is totally silent
and will switch up to 100W @120VAC per channel. So two 25W or 40W
bulbs can be flashed on each channel. Unlike thermal flashers
the Model B2 will not change speed as it heats up and will even continue
to flash if one bulb burns out.
The speed may be changed easily
using the screwdriver adjustment on the top of the board, from 3 times
/second to once every 3 seconds. Because of its novel design it operates
directly off the 120 AC line. There are no bulky power supplies to mount.
All you need to add is the signal light, an AC line cord and a little hookup
wire. An easy to follow hookup diagram
is included with each unit.
Perfect
For RailRoad Crossing Lights, School Zone lights and 4-Way Flashing caution
lights.
Now Available
Model D2 - 12V DC
Version - Alternating signal flasher for 12VDC lights up to 4A or 50W
total/channel. Same size and features. Model
D2 hookup diagram included.
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