Is there a slow wake up procedure for whelen 9000 strobe bars that were not used for several years?

busbart

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I have a few Whelen 9000 strobe bars around, and didn't use them for a long time (years)
A while back I tried one, and that had very odd things happening, in the way of flashing.
and I'm not sure anymore, But I thought someone mentioned that there is a sort of "wake up procedure" to get these bars going strong again?
 
Hi,
Here's a thread that might help:
 
Sometimes the capacitors need conditioned. Letting the bar run, or charge up will often restore them. Also voltage, ground connections, and bulbs near failing can cause issues. U hook them straight ot known good power and run them for half an hour and see if the problems improve or worsen. Then i swap bulbs around to rule out bulbs.
 
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