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 All is working great. No tail strobe on that year. Sure did not take an "hour", more like 6 if is you first time. Biggest work around for me was getting something for the strobe housing to screw into. I will put some pics down below. Question I have is right now the yellow wire is not attached. Given just wing strobes, If I attach both yellow wires- the sync wires, how does the "brain" know how to sync them? Just curious, I am guessing the old power packs took care of that job. Is the circuitry built into the strobes? Does the yellow wire just interrupt the ground for a split second? ll went fine

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2 minutes ago, willerjim273 said:

 

 All is working great. No tail strobe on that year. Sure did not take an "hour", more like 6 if is you first time. Biggest work around for me was getting something for the strobe housing to screw into. I will put some pics down below. Question I have is right now the yellow wire is not attached. Given just wing strobes, If I attach both yellow wires- the sync wires, how does the "brain" know how to sync them? Just curious, I am guessing the old power packs took care of that job. Is the circuitry built into the strobes? Does the yellow wire just interrupt the ground for a split second? ll went fine

What AC model?  And did you install the OR650e, or the Orion 600?  The former is for enclosed wingtips.  The latter for flat wingtips.

As you said...pics (or it didn't happen).

Just connect the sync wires on both light heads and they will....sync.  :-)   The circuitry is built in.  Hopefully when you did the install, the first thing you did was remove the old strobe power supplies.

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I've got a Whelen tail pos/strobe light if you want to add a tail strobe. I just ran an extra strobe and sync wire back there and got all 3 synced up nicely.

I replaced it with an Aveo unit to match the strobe pattern of my new wing tips for vanity... It was working as new prior to removal.

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