[quote name='derry86' post='203392' date='Apr 7 2008, 12:12 ']All you St. Louis types...
Departments out your way seem to have a wicked thing for the Power Arc Warning Systems. Are they happy with them? Are they reliable?
My department is specing a new ambulance and we have a salesman trying to get power arc's nose under the tent here. Thoughts?
Thanks!![/quote]
Im personally not a PowerArc guy. I do not think they are bright enough during the day. Sometimes they arent even bright at night. The sweeping motion is good, but it gets you the same as a rotor, I think. Ive noticed that PowerArc seems to "burn out" faster than rotors or LED's.
The only place I see as a good place for PowerArc is in the front by the grill, where normal lighting is only forward. With PowerArc you get side lighting as well. For primary lightbars I would go Code3.
Departments out your way seem to have a wicked thing for the Power Arc Warning Systems. Are they happy with them? Are they reliable?
My department is specing a new ambulance and we have a salesman trying to get power arc's nose under the tent here. Thoughts?
Thanks!![/quote]
Im personally not a PowerArc guy. I do not think they are bright enough during the day. Sometimes they arent even bright at night. The sweeping motion is good, but it gets you the same as a rotor, I think. Ive noticed that PowerArc seems to "burn out" faster than rotors or LED's.
The only place I see as a good place for PowerArc is in the front by the grill, where normal lighting is only forward. With PowerArc you get side lighting as well. For primary lightbars I would go Code3.