Lightbar Highlight: Code 3 MX7000 Relay
This is the lightbar that started it all for me...the very first light in my collection..... the Code 3 MX7000. I found it on Craigslist one day, and drove from Las Vegas to San Diego to get it. It was my very first lightbar purchase, and i mounted it to the roof of my garage- as can be seen here: https://youtu.be/3wVS3m4SM5o This bar is was my first foray into relay bars (obviously, since it was my first bar, period). It took me a while to understand the principle, but now I prefer relay bars- even if it requires me to run a couple extra cable. This bar is pretty well loaded.... it has a Code 3 700 flasher on the front, with a 710 flasher on the rear (you can see the distinct 710 "LL-RR-LL-RR-LL-RR-ALL-ALL" flash pattern reflecting on the rear of the bar. In addition to the flashers, the bar features TD's and alleys, amber intersection sweeps, and 4 rotators. The inner rotators are fast, and the outers a slow. I also reversed each HALF of the colored lenses around each rotator- so every rotator is split red/blue between the front and back. I've been told that this could have been a Seattle PD bar, but I've never had that confirmed. I thought it was interesting that despite it being an "all-light" model (without the speaker grill), they still never populated the center section, and instead lined the relays in that section instead. I love this bar, not only because it was my first, but because it's got a ton of options, and the MX7000 is general was the best thing that ever came out of 1988. The flash power on these bad boys is second-to-none. **No Lightbar Shown in This Video is For Sale** Thank you for watching! Don't forget to subscribe to my channel, and click the "bell" to get notified when new videos are produced! Please visit my facebook page as well, https://www.facebook.com/adamslights.
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