
(I also have turn signals added into the original taillights, but they're not very visible on an old 6v system. I usually use bicycle lights that act as 2-way flashers on my pre-war car, and just keep them on, as a sort of warning to others to give me some extra room and watch for a turn other than that I mostly use hand signals. I'm curious if folks here use those or other wireless turn signals, and if so your experience has been positive or negative.
#Wireless signal lights license
Look right below the license plate:Īnd here's Jay later in the video (at 21:20) showing the remote control he uses to operate them: Here's a screenshot of what it looks like from the back. You can then move them from car to car, and there is no installation or wiring. From what he says, they stick on to the back of the car and operate wirelessly from a device in the front to signal left or right turning. Call now.I was watching this video from Jay Leno about his 1932 Auburn, and at the 18:00 mark Jay talks about the wireless turning signal lights he recommends for use in a pre-war car that doesn't have them as an extra safety measure. The lights and controls can be combined to build a unique system. 's Wireless Tower Lights can be configured specifically for your application. This unit will control any of the RC wireless stack lights and controls in our line up. To conserve power, the control buttons on the RC-B version do not lite up. It still has the same long-range as the 110V version but is smaller and can be portable. The RC-B remote control is battery powered. This gives this remote control the advantage of acting as an additional status light. The lighted buttons are lit or not lit to correspond to the condition of wireless light that it controls. The RC-M control has lighted buttons that correspond with the Stack-light that it operates. Both units can be mixed and matched with any of the wireless status lights or controllers in our RC lineup. The RC-M version is powered by a 110V and the RC-B version uses two AAA batteries. We offer two different versions of our wireless stack light controls. RCSL60C Wireless Stack Light with Built-in control One advantage of this version is that it can eliminate the need for an additional independent remote control. This version makes it possible to control the light that it is attached to and other wireless lights in the system. You can build a system that includes multiple RCSL60 lights that can be controlled remotely using single or multiple controllers.įor applications where controls need to built into the wireless lights, we offer the RCL60C version of the status lights. These status lights are powered by a standard 110V outlet. They have a built-in buzzer that can be enabled.

The RCSL60 Remote controllable signal lights can be configured to have from one to five lights. carries a wide selection of wireless status lights and controls that can be configured to fit your particular application.

In these cases adding an RC-R signal repeater will extend the reach of the lights and remote controls.

In some cases, there can be walls or equipment that interfere with the wireless signal. Our RC lights use a mesh network which makes the system more robust. Our wireless lights can easily work within 100 feet of each other and under moist conditions can work further. The RC-R Wireless Stack light repeater is used to extend the range of our WiFi lighting system.

Work Station Light Linear LED Light - BL9.Wireless Stack Light Controller Battery Powered - RC-B.Wireless Stack Light with Controls - RCSL60C.Andon Station Multi Color with cable between Light and Control - SBMC50R.Andon Station Muti Level with Cable between Lights and Control - SBSL60R.Stack Light Multi-Color diffused lens - SLMD.
