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The New Wig Wag 36 Pattern Wave Wagger is a premium heavy-duty flasher relay designed for emergency vehicles like police cars, ambulances, and fire trucks. Featuring 36 unique programmable flash patterns, dual 10A outputs supporting up to 20A total load, and a fully waterproof aluminum enclosure, it delivers unmatched reliability and versatility for 12-24V lighting systems. Engineered for professional installation, this module ensures your vehicle’s warning lights stand out with durable, weatherproof performance and advanced electronic control.



| ASIN | B079M9R5YN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #277,037 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #155 in Automotive Replacement Flashers |
| Brand | Stop-Alert |
| Coil Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Connector Type | Plug-In |
| Contact Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Contact Material | Copper |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Date First Available | May 27, 2018 |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5 ounces |
| Item model number | Wagger All |
| Manufacturer | Stop-Alert |
| Maximum Switching Current | 10 Amps |
| Maximum Switching Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Minimum Switching Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Mounting Type | adhesive |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 0.5 x 1 inches |
| Wattage | 120 watts |
B**N
Great, lots of patterns, you’ll love it!
I uploaded a full length demonstration video of all patterns and showed the reset function at the end. The first one came with some unknown error & I was hoping I just didn’t understand how to reset it as it has last state memory so I contacted the email address included in the package. I also messaged on here and Vanessa responded to me promptly giving me a cell number to Angelo who is a tech. I was able to send him a video via text & he assisted me with the product & it’s replacement then & there. This is a new model I’m told and so far, no one else has had any issues but it’s great for what I want. I opened up the trash module to find everything sealed in a black silicon like adhesive. Once pulled out, the red LED side was exposed but there weren’t any components. Angelo was very kind and definitely wanted to help. I appreciate all of their assistance & concern which is why I speak so highly of him & Vanessa. Both products had a strange smell when I opened the packages but I think it was the anti-static bag they were shipped in. As with any surface mount device, always be careful loading them down to full draw as heat kills things but I think the silicon would help some in dissipating the heat to the metal housing. I only need a couple amps out of it personally with LEDs but I did test it on a 921 style incandescent & it worked out better than expected. There is good latching internally verses a pulsed signal, not that it’s relay driven, just that the IC has a good cutoff & you can see the on/off a lot better than some things that are made to pulse LEDs with PWM. I was able to scrape off the silicon to find the chip part number & it’s an AOD403 30v 70A. There are x2 per side. Looks like there’s a processor that drives an LED & transistor to turn the mosfet on/off. The problem with mine appears that a transistor or one of the D403’s was bad & it was latched open. Seems well made for small loads, I wouldn’t personally drive 5A per side (like a headlight) due to heat buildup but from what I could tell, it should at least do it if you wanted.... depends on how long & what flash pattern. I included a very lightened up board photo to show what I worked so hard to reveal. Buy one, be easy with it & have fun. The wires are about 12” & the button is only a couple inches so expect to extend the wiring. Be easy to choose the right gauge of wire for the load & distance as to not overheat anything & if I were you, I’d use fuses on the in & out just to protect everything if you’re going to run a heavy load. I probed the grounds with a continuity & it seems like you wouldn’t need to wire up the negative out as long as the light was grounded to the input ground.
R**G
Little more expensive but worth the money.
I tried two other brands before ordering this one, it was a little more expensive. The first two failed almost immediately. This one is working great. Easy to hook up and easy to select the flash patterns. You get what you pay for, should have bought this one first.
R**R
Very sturdy flasher
Sep 8, 2024 11:21 PM I've been in the Fire Department since 1982. So I've been putting my own lights on my vehicles for a few years now. The Stop-Alert Wig Wag 36 pattern flasher is without a doubt the BEST and the EASIEST to use. The introductions are simple to follow and pretty straight forward. I have 3 vehicles I'm running right now with at least 2 flashers on each. If you REALLY want to get other driver's attention, but a pair of really good driving lights and put one of these Wig-Wags behind them. They are tough enough for me to run on scene for hours without ANY problems. I have recommended the 36 pattern Wig-Wag to a lot of my friends and they really like them also. No BS it's well worth the $50 to keep me and my other firemen safe behind me on an accident scene !!
V**7
This is a waste of time and money.
Even though these have been "redesigned" they are still junk. I use them to control 4 led 12 volt bulbs and it stopped working within an hour. This is the forth one I have over a couple years time, thinking there was just a bad batch. Do not waste your time. Love it when it work, they just cant make it last. Too bad because the flash patterns are spot on.
L**E
Durable, easy install
Easy to install and love the flash patterns, seems to be durable also.
M**H
Simply Works
I am using this on a Kubota Tractor to turn the LED work floodlights into flashers for daytime road travel. I have six (6), 1,000 lumen, 10 watt 60 degree LED floodlights that provide 360 of light mounted on my ROPS. So each "channel" is only driving three (3) of these bulbs for a total of 30 watts per channel. So far it has worked flawlessly. The installation was pretty easy and the ability to convert working floodlights into safety strobes is awesome.
R**Y
Best washer for the money.
Fantastic little flasher! I actually purchased two of these, One for the rear light bar and the other for the corner strobes so I could activate them independently of one another. I used PC board standoffs to stack them one over the other to save room in the controller box. Super easy to wire and the selection of flash patterns is outstanding. One note of caution, some LED strobe heads (ones with internal flash patterns ) won’t handle the faster flash rates this flasher puts out and it won’t appear it’s working. Switching to a slower flash rate or using heads that do not have internal flashers will fix that.
A**H
Works Good. Follow Proper Instructions Regrading Amps And It will not explode
Easy install, I’d recommend getting resistors so you don’t have power going back into your fuse box and powering the opposite side led light, I didn’t need to as I’m flashing headlights and fogs.
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