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You don't. They have two different sync formats. Same for Wheelock, Gentex, etc. Never mix and match on a circuit > power supply.
Amber strobes are used with Mass notification systems that are commonly attached to fire alarms system. They are activated to give a visual warning as instructions are passed over a intercom, or loudspeaker system. Many times you will see both amber colored strobes and clear lens used in a single facility. The clear lens strobes will be labeled as fire, and amber will contain no markings.
Strobes are flashing lights, as on police vehicles.
Typically, the strobes are blue and red.
No. Transportation Article 22-218
White strobes
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Ask your doctor.
Yes it is legal i do it all the time its fun to do it at night and ride through town
The xenon tubes used in fire alarm strobes are typically rated for several thousands of hours of operation. Given that these strobes rarely operate for more than a few minutes at a time, and usually only during testing, anywhere from annually to monthly, the expected life would be for many years. It is much more likely that a building's strobes would have to be replaced due to legal requirements such as fire alarm or ADA codes changing than due to the device itself wearing out.
the reason depends on where you live. in new york it is for park workers, but mostly it is for doctors, EMS techs, and fire fighters. some areas also have it for reserve police.