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Tst Solid State Flasher on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Beebe, Arkansas, US

Beebe, Arkansas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:PSF-100 Part Brand:TST - Transportation Safety Technologies

Transportation Safety Technologies (TST) Primary/Secondary Flasher is an

affordable, KKK compliant, heavy-duty, compact, solid-state emergency vehicle flasher. This unit combines rugged potted construction is an easy-to-install package.

 

Over-current and short-circuit protection make this flasher extremely

safe and durable. Best of all - TST’s Primary/Secondary Flasher has a

maximum current output of 40 Amps per terminal.

TST Primary/Secondary Flasher also has unit diagnostics that tells you if the

unit is OK or if there is a fault.

 

FEATURES: 

*Can be used with incandescent or LED warning lights

* Flash Rate- 75-80 flashes per minute

* Fully encapsulated (potted)

* Outputs have short-circuit protection

* Outputs have over-current protection

* Protected against reverse polarity

* Unit diagnostic LED’s (Green for OK, Red for Fault)

* Maximum current output of 40 Amps per terminal

* Complies with Federal Specification: KKK-A-1822 D & E

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