IronBeltKen
Lazy Daydreamer
I've done half a dozen google searches and been unable to find what I really need: A simple alternating flasher circuit board where I can plug in two NJ International #1193 single-lane "gantry" crossbuck flashers like the one pictured below:
I don't know if having double the number of LEDs will exceed the capacity of a regular flasher controller.
I've already decided on a detection circuit, but it does not include the flasher control board. The so-called "FlashMaster" that NJI has on their website includes a complicated detection system that I don't want to use. I am NOT an electrical engineer, I don't want schematics; I just want something with clear instructions on where to connect to the power source, and where to connect the LEDs.
Can anybody recommend a simple flasher board from a U.S.-based vendor that will work with NJI crossbucks?
I don't know if having double the number of LEDs will exceed the capacity of a regular flasher controller.
I've already decided on a detection circuit, but it does not include the flasher control board. The so-called "FlashMaster" that NJI has on their website includes a complicated detection system that I don't want to use. I am NOT an electrical engineer, I don't want schematics; I just want something with clear instructions on where to connect to the power source, and where to connect the LEDs.
Can anybody recommend a simple flasher board from a U.S.-based vendor that will work with NJI crossbucks?
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