Whelen – VERTEX Hide-A-Way LED
Only 7/8" in height, this small hemispheric LED lighthead is perfect for most applications where size and intensity are critically important. Self-contained unit using an in-line combination lamp driver/flasher. This new self-contained LED Hideaway requires only a one inch hole in any composite style head light, cornering light or tail light assembly to
deliver true wide angle warning to the front, side and rear of your vehicle … without interference to your vehicle computer and warning equipment! Less than 1" tall, it may also be surface mounted to outside surfaces anywhere on the vehicle!
FEATURES
■ Ultra small, self-contained, hemispheric LED light, for surface mount or internal mount within composite head
lamps, cornering lamps and tail light assemblies.
■ 25 Scan-Lock™ flash patterns, includes synchronize feature for alternating and synchronous flashing of multiple lamps.
■ New lens technology enhances light distribution for optimum dispersion and intensity of the warning signal at critical angles.
■ Includes pre-wired and sealed 9′ neoprene cable to the lighthead and lamp driver, with 4-22 gauge power, pattern
and sychronize pigtail wires.
■ Aluminum base and advanced thermal heat management system is designed for endless years of trouble free service.
■ Lamp and in-line lamp driver are fully encapsulated for moisture and vibration resistance.
■ Omni-directional lighthead mounts in any position (orientation), vertically or horizontally.
■ Available in red, amber, white and blue. LED color must match color of the lens it is installed behind, except for clear lens.
■ 10 – 16 VDC.
■ Virtually No RFI/EMI noise emitted, meets SAE J1113-41 Class 5.
■ Two screws hold the lamp securely in place.
■ 1" hole makes this LED module backwards compatible to HA238 and standard 1" Hide-A-Way style lamps.
■ Simple installation with no separate lamp drivers, flashers, ballast or power supplies to install.
Filed Under: Hide-A-Ways • Whelen Engineering





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