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Buyers Products 6391215 On‑Off Switch Panel with Flash Pattern Control, Pre‑Wired Momentary Button, 10A Continuous Power, 15 ft Cable, Dash or Console Mount for Strobe Lighting Systems

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Management number 217660254 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price $10.00 Model Number 217660254
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  • DUAL-FUNCTION CONTROL IN ONE PANEL: Combines a standard ON/OFF switch with a built‑in momentary button, allowing operators to power strobe lights and easily cycle flash patterns from a single, streamlined control point.
  • DESIGNED FOR STROBE AND WARNING LIGHT SYSTEMS: Purpose‑built to manage strobe lighting and flash pattern effects, giving drivers precise command of visibility equipment commonly used on work trucks, plows, emergency vehicles, and service fleets.
  • PRE-WIRED FOR QUICK, CLEAN INSTALLATION: Includes a 15‑foot pre‑wired cable that simplifies routing and setup, reducing installation time and minimizing the chance of wiring errors in dash or console mounting applications.
  • RELIABLE 10A CONTINUOUS POWER RATING: Built to handle up to 10 amps of continuous current, ensuring dependable long‑term performance when controlling auxiliary lighting without overheating or power interruption.
  • FLEXIBLE MOUNTING FOR CAB COMFORT: Compact switch panel mounts neatly into your truck’s dash or center console, putting lighting controls within easy reach while maintaining a clean, professional interior appearance.

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