I. Does the PulsePro work on trailers equipped with LED lights?
Yes, the PulsePro works both on trailers equipped with LED and incandescent lights.
P. How do the makers of the PulsePro ensure the quality of each unit?
Each PulsePro unit is hand assembled and put through a 10-step testing process to ensure that it functions as intended before it can be sold.
Q. Where is the PulsePro manufactured?
The PulsePro is manufactured in Canada in an ISO certified production facility.
R. Is the PulsePro patent-protected?
Yes. The makers of the PulsePro have patent pending applications for their invention in Canada, the USA and internationally.
H. Does the PulsePro come with a warranty?
Yes. The PulsePro is warranted for 1 year against defects in components and workmanship provided it is installed professionally by a certified truck mechanic.
D. Why is the PulsePro a better solution than other brake-activated pulsating light systems?
The PulsePro has many advantages, especially when compared to similar products. The PulsePro:
1) can be installed on the truck, avoiding the cost of installing on every trailer,
2) significantly mitigates the risk of rear-end collisions,
3) helps reduce costs of insurance,
4) fully complies with federal, provincial, and state laws,
5) is inexpensive, especially when compared to alternative solutions,
6) is transferable to any other truck,
7) will not affect the manufacturer’s warranty.
O. How is the PulsePro compliant with federal, state, and provincial regulations when similar systems are not considered compliant by the authorities?
Other brake-activated pulsating light systems pulse a trailer’s brake lights. This can be in direct contravention of federal, provincial and/or state laws. By pulsing a trailer’s turn signals instead, PulsePro provides the same level of protection while avoiding any related legal liability of the truck owner or driver.
E. Does the PulsePro interfere with the Auxiliary/ABS power line that feeds through the 7 pin connections?
No. The Auxiliary/ABS power line passes through the PulsePro and is not connected to any circuit boards.
L. Can the PulsePro withstand the weather conditions faced by trucks in North America, from extreme cold in the winter to extreme heat in the summer?
Yes. The PulsePro is completely weather resistant and can withstand extreme temperatures, from -50º C to 85º C.
G. Could a defect or glitch in the PulsePro’s electrical circuitry affect the trailer’s lighting system?
No. The PulsePro has been designed to include an electrical bypass if for any reason the circuit inside the unit fails, thereby ensuring that the trailer’s lights will continue to function normally.