MX7000 vs Vector
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- losangelescop
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MX7000 vs Vector
hey all,
Im just wondering which bar is more reliable performs better, easier to install and stuff like that, I mean the halogen all-light versions btw...oh and just generally, which one does the best job and looks the best in ur opinions...and yes i kno that some ppl think that the v-shaped bars r as ugly as hell
thinking of buying used and installing a lightbar within the next few months...i am thinking of having a lightbar that is easy to remove and install frequently as this will be my regular driver aswell. which bars have easy quick disconnect models, and which works best for quick disconnect?
thanks guys
Im just wondering which bar is more reliable performs better, easier to install and stuff like that, I mean the halogen all-light versions btw...oh and just generally, which one does the best job and looks the best in ur opinions...and yes i kno that some ppl think that the v-shaped bars r as ugly as hell
thinking of buying used and installing a lightbar within the next few months...i am thinking of having a lightbar that is easy to remove and install frequently as this will be my regular driver aswell. which bars have easy quick disconnect models, and which works best for quick disconnect?
thanks guys
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- jedi_saber
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the biggest selling point with the vectors was the critical light angle for intersection responses and clearing. Unfortunately, vectors didn't have much more to offer and if you needed reliable flashers, takedowns or alleys, the multi function/smart pods were virtually useless. I have had nothing but problems with these.
MX7000s are great, as tvsjr mentioned. They throw a lot more light and their intersection control is just as good if you get the pimped out ones with corner strobes, sweepts etc.
MX7000s are great, as tvsjr mentioned. They throw a lot more light and their intersection control is just as good if you get the pimped out ones with corner strobes, sweepts etc.
- losangelescop
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I actually like both... well, actually more the older Vectors that were completely programable. I don't think they are offered anymore?
If those are your two choices, I'd go MX7000 100%. They may not have the larger reflectors as some of the other bars, but they look really nice when pimped properly.
The 6 rotator MX7000's were even more pimpy.
Other than that, I'd go with a Whelen strobe or LED bar. Properly pimped of course.
If those are your two choices, I'd go MX7000 100%. They may not have the larger reflectors as some of the other bars, but they look really nice when pimped properly.
The 6 rotator MX7000's were even more pimpy.
Other than that, I'd go with a Whelen strobe or LED bar. Properly pimped of course.
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i agree. the MX7000 throws out a lot more light and the conventional bar shape allows for all lights to be useful, not like the smart pods in the v-bars, which constrict the takedowns/alleys/flashers etc. but i do like the v-shape because its a winner in the intersection clearing department.
call me crazy but i still like the look of the fed sig bars, and the fact that the Vectors can come with the awesome SmartSiren controls. I wouldnt bother getting a Vision, too expensive and everything to go wrong with those darn circuit boards inside the bar. I dont like the rocker switches - they are too bulky, i like all the siren and light functions to be controlled thru one simple compact package, which is y i like the smartsirens.
which of these 2 bars have a quick disconnect function anyway??
call me crazy but i still like the look of the fed sig bars, and the fact that the Vectors can come with the awesome SmartSiren controls. I wouldnt bother getting a Vision, too expensive and everything to go wrong with those darn circuit boards inside the bar. I dont like the rocker switches - they are too bulky, i like all the siren and light functions to be controlled thru one simple compact package, which is y i like the smartsirens.
which of these 2 bars have a quick disconnect function anyway??
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- losangelescop
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I was disappointed when the APS went from the Vectors to the LED Hazard 9000 bars.
Agreed. Speaking of which, does anybody know which of the 3 V-Bars that the western australia police use?
anyway....back on topic, i have just found out that the MX has quick disconnect option, but does the Vector?
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MX7000 all the way.
Lots more options and way more compact.
But will throw just as much light or more.
I have been running one on my truck for 5 years now with zero problems. I love it!
Oh, and I have 2 of them used for sale if anyone is interested.......
48", red outer domes, clear center dome, 5 rotator, intersection sweeps, and I will have to look to remember if they have halogen flashers and alley lights. They have approx 10' of cable on them and have brackets to fit crown vics.
They are in good condition and were working properly when pulled from service about 3 years ago.
Pics avaliable.
$200 each plus shipping
Lots more options and way more compact.
But will throw just as much light or more.
I have been running one on my truck for 5 years now with zero problems. I love it!
Oh, and I have 2 of them used for sale if anyone is interested.......
48", red outer domes, clear center dome, 5 rotator, intersection sweeps, and I will have to look to remember if they have halogen flashers and alley lights. They have approx 10' of cable on them and have brackets to fit crown vics.
They are in good condition and were working properly when pulled from service about 3 years ago.
Pics avaliable.
$200 each plus shipping
Wes Hutchens
911 Telecommunicator/2-Way Sales & Service
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MX7000 all the way!!
They are THE brightest, functional, and modifiable of any light that is out there. Granted the LED and strobe technology anymore is the way to go when it comes to simplicity and maintenance... but for the classic all out pimpin for halogen lights the MX7000 is the winner hands down.
And Wes, I would love to take you up on one of those MX7000 lightbars you have, but I think it would look downright silly on the Lumina.
They are THE brightest, functional, and modifiable of any light that is out there. Granted the LED and strobe technology anymore is the way to go when it comes to simplicity and maintenance... but for the classic all out pimpin for halogen lights the MX7000 is the winner hands down.
And Wes, I would love to take you up on one of those MX7000 lightbars you have, but I think it would look downright silly on the Lumina.
JAYMZ
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MX7000 indeed.
I have a 58" model that I rebuilt from the ground up- 6 high speed rotators with 100 watt bulbs (4 red 2 clear), front intersects, 4 front and 4 rear flashers, and 4 rear area lights, and plenty of room for more. Not to mention there is never a doubt as to whether to pull over or not when you see this blinding masterpiece!
I have a 58" model that I rebuilt from the ground up- 6 high speed rotators with 100 watt bulbs (4 red 2 clear), front intersects, 4 front and 4 rear flashers, and 4 rear area lights, and plenty of room for more. Not to mention there is never a doubt as to whether to pull over or not when you see this blinding masterpiece!
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Code 3's MX7000 all light bar--center rotator, intelligent intersection lights, front flashers ( or LEDs!!) and a traffic advisor....cant beat them!!!
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Agreed. For the money, the MX7000 can't be beat if pimped appropriately.jedi_saber wrote:It's all in the pimpin...
Last weekend I re-pimped an all-light MX7000 used by a local FD. It was a basic 4 rotator bar that someone tried to pimp with a center rotator, rear work lights, rear/side flashers and intersection sweeps.
Problem was, they added all those lights with one 16ga. wire
So, after being hunched over, inside, on top of and around the utility body for ~5 hours I got the bar re-wired and got the switch panel switches re-assigned for staged lighting options. It's a thing of beauty now
Do not make Sig angry...he'll just keep ringing the bell.
You can make any lightbar quick disconnect with the aid of trailer plugs. Just don't run any more than 2 lights/rotators per wire, so you'll need a few plugs if you get the whole pimped out she-bang.
I have an LP6000 that I've basically re-built from the frame up, just needs new domes now. And I've got a quick DC on it on top of my Yukon and the wire on the truck comes out the roof, just like normal, but is zipped-tied to the luggage rack. Works great and not too noticible. But, I need to come up with a new plug system, something water and snow proof. Plus, the bar bolts directly to the luggage rack, so no extra mounts. Don't know how this would work on a car though, wires/plugs coming out of the center of the roof..............might looked retarded. My luggage rack hides most of this.
One other thing to think about is weight/size. I couldn't imagine lifting a Vector bar up onto my Yukon everytime I needed it on there. The LP @ 30-35 lbs is enough weight. I was going to switch to a Vista completely lighted-out that I got from work cheap (retired car take off), but that thing @ 55 lbs, I could hardly lift it up there. So, I opted to sell it and update my interior LEDs. I think the weight factor of the Vector vs the MX would lean me towards the MX, but that would still be heavier than my liking.
So, if you don't need something too special, look for a cheap LP and switch out the old 795 rotators for the newer H1 (similar to MX, and larger)..... or Freeform ones. Plus, add some diamond mirros, and LEDS, as I did...... Might cost a little $$ and take some time, but you'll have something bright........... and light...... in terms of weight.
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I have an LP6000 that I've basically re-built from the frame up, just needs new domes now. And I've got a quick DC on it on top of my Yukon and the wire on the truck comes out the roof, just like normal, but is zipped-tied to the luggage rack. Works great and not too noticible. But, I need to come up with a new plug system, something water and snow proof. Plus, the bar bolts directly to the luggage rack, so no extra mounts. Don't know how this would work on a car though, wires/plugs coming out of the center of the roof..............might looked retarded. My luggage rack hides most of this.
One other thing to think about is weight/size. I couldn't imagine lifting a Vector bar up onto my Yukon everytime I needed it on there. The LP @ 30-35 lbs is enough weight. I was going to switch to a Vista completely lighted-out that I got from work cheap (retired car take off), but that thing @ 55 lbs, I could hardly lift it up there. So, I opted to sell it and update my interior LEDs. I think the weight factor of the Vector vs the MX would lean me towards the MX, but that would still be heavier than my liking.
So, if you don't need something too special, look for a cheap LP and switch out the old 795 rotators for the newer H1 (similar to MX, and larger)..... or Freeform ones. Plus, add some diamond mirros, and LEDS, as I did...... Might cost a little $$ and take some time, but you'll have something bright........... and light...... in terms of weight.
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Ryan
I like the MX better. You can do more with it option wise. You might consider the Excalibir as well; similar light, but lower profile.
Brian Paul
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P.O. Box 1515
Rockville MD 20849
301-963-5880
Nextel National Direct Connect 164*71*315
http://www.EmergencyVehicleSolutions.com