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US $271.00
Location:

Plano, Texas, United States

Plano, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:MoTeC UPC:SLM-C Manufacturer Part Number:M SLM-C

MoTeC Shift Light Module - Clubman M SLM-C

MoTeC Shift Light Module - Clubman M SLM-C

The Club Shift Light Module (SLM-C) provides eight fixed colour LED indicator lights in a compact array. The lights are arranged in a pre-defined shift light pattern.  The colour intensity of the LEDs can be set to your preference.

The SLM-C is connected via CAN eliminating the need to use auxiliary outputs. 

The SLM-C is available as part of a kit solution:

  • CDL3 Track Logging Kit
  • CDL3 Track Display Kit

Compatible with

  • Any MoTeC Dash Logger
  • M84 and "Hundred Series" ECUs: M400M600M800M880

 

SPECIFICATIONS

LEDs

  • 8 colour (RGB) LEDs 

Communications

  • CAN

Physical 

  • Case size 81.2 x 19.0 x 16.0 mm
  • 1 x 4 pin Deutsch DTM connector, flying lead

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