Product Manual
WARNING
• All 8004 models contain four (4) strobe bulbs. At a close distance, never look directly at the bulbs when
the power supply is turned on. Momentary blindness and/or permanent eye damage could occur.
• The strobe power supply produces HIGH VOLTAGE. Never touch or remove any of the strobe bulbs
while in operation. Wait no less than 10 minutes after disconnecting the power supply from it’s power
source to attempt to handle bulbs or troubleshoot.
• DO NOT connect the power supply to the vehicle’s battery or any other power source until ALL bulbs are
mounted and wired to power supply.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW ALL SAFETY WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO
PRODUCT, VEHICLE OR COULD CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY TO YOU AND PASSENGERS!
INSTALLATION OF POWER SUPPLY Fig. A
CAUTION
The power supply is NOT waterproof and must be mounted in a dry location
inside vehicle. The power supply should NEVER be exposed to weather
conditions such as rain, snow, water and etc. The power supply should be
mounted in a well-ventilated location. Never mount the power supply in the
vehicle’s engine compartment or near a heater duct.
IMPORTANT
The power supply should be mounted on a metal surface to help prevent radio
interference and to act as a heat sink. Doing such will reduce heat from the
power supply protecting the electronic components. Make sure that the
mounting surface does not get hot from normal vehicle operation.
1. Place the power supply on the mounting surface. Using the mounting bracket as a template, mark the four
hole locations onto the mounting surface and drill to size using a 1/8” drill.
2. The installer must carefully inspect both sides of the selected mounting location to ensure that there are no
components, wires and or any other vehicle part that could be damaged by the drilling.
3. Reposition the power supply to the mounting surface and secure using the sheet metal screws provided.
INSTALLATION OF THE STROBE BULBS INTO THE HEADLIGHT and TAILLIGHT ASSEMBLIES
Fig. B
IMPORTANT
• The strobe bulbs are going to share the same reflector and lens as the
headlight and taillight. Before drilling any hole into the light assembly
you must make sure that the position of the strobe bulb will not interfere
with the operation or visibility of the vehicles original equipment light.
• The strobe bulb must have a minimum of one (1) inch of open space
between the lens, reflector, housing assembly and OEM factory bulb.
• Never install the strobe bulb directly above the OEM factory bulb.
• Before drilling the hole for the strobe bulb, the installer should remove
the OEM factory light assembly and reflector.
4. Select a position in the headlight or taillight assembly that is flat so that the bulb’s grommet will make a good
waterproof seal once installed.
5. Using a 1” hole saw, cut a hole in the light assembly in the selected location and de-burr hole.
Fig. A
RUBBER
GROMMET
1” HOLE