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Features of the 6 TIR LED Module: 9V-15V DC Current draw: 1.2 Amps Constant current (steady on): 1.2 Amps Flashing Current (warning mode): 550 Amps (Max)
Average Current Draw Per Product: Avatar 37: Avatar 47: Avatar 57: Cobra 100/1X/T-6: Cobra 200/2X: Cobra 400: Cobra 600: Cobra 800: Rocker Panel (1) : Built in Thermal Regulator ROHS/CE Compliant Meets CCR, Title 13 Requirements 13.70 Amps 15.90 Amps 18.10 Amps 550 mAmps 1.1 Amps 2.20 Amps 3.30 Amps 4.40 Amps 4.40 Amps
The 6 TIR LED Module is manufactured with both 35 and 20 Optics. The light spread produced by both models are in line with standard DOT requirements for emergency vehicle and warning lighting applications. As shown in the graph above, the vertical spread is consistent on both units at 20 degrees. The horizontal spread for all warning lights is 35 degrees.
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Water/Environmental Testing
As electronic components are susceptible over time to water and environmental damage, it is significant for emergency vehicle lighting equipment to be well sealed. The following test results demonstrate the rigidity of our manufacturing and sealing process. The Cobra T6 and 6 TIR LED module can withstand an internal pressure of 120 PSI without any damage to the unit. The pressure test shown below shows a functioning unit submerged under water with an internal pressure of 120 PSI. This rating is equivalent to a water submersion depth of more than 2000 feet.
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Radio frequency interferences (RFI) and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) can effect the inbound and outbound transmission of radio systems by producing a significant amount of static. The following readings show the RFI and EMI output produced by the 6 TIR LED and T-6 modules and comparable products via a China manufacturer and a US competitor. The Feniex 6 TIR module and the T-6 produces 0% RF noise from 1 MHz to 500 MHz,
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Size Profile
The 6 TIR module boasts the thinnest profile in the industry. The module stands at 0.95 in height, 0.65 in width and 4.36 in length.
Thermal Testing
Thermals play a vital role in the life expectancy of emergency vehicle products. The photos below demonstrate a heat chamber test at 300 degrees. The first photo is a before photo of the Cobra T-6 and the second photo is after the unit has been placed in the heat chamber for 6 hours. This test stimulates the higher ambient environmental and extreme conditions over a period of 8 years. This test was conducted with a comparable US competitor and China competitor product. As indicated in the graph, the T-6 was able to withstand the environmental conditions over a longer period of time than competitors.
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A switching spike test was performed to test for high transients. These voltage spikes range from -150V to 100V+. The test was ran over 300,000 times (60,000/minute) to simulate a period of 5 years. The 6 TIR LED module and Cobra T-6 during these tests ran without flaw, due to integrated transient protection which prevents circuit degradation over time.