NOVA XPAK 604X, SUPERPAK 604X Strobe power supply Installation sheet

Below you will find brief information for Strobe Power Supply XPAK604X, Strobe Power Supply SUPERPAK604X. The XPAK604X is a 60 watt, 4-outlet strobe power supply designed for use in conjunction with NOVA strobe heads. It provides the necessary power to operate up to four strobe heads simultaneously, allowing for a variety of flash patterns and configurations. The SUPERPAK604X is the same unit as the XPAK604X but with different technical specifications. The XPAK604X can be mounted to a flat metal surface to help dissipate heat, and the baseplate must be connected to chassis ground to reduce radio interference. The XPAK604X is designed to be used with 12 or 24 volt DC systems, and it features a variety of diagnostic indicators, including an input indicator, output indicator and a fuse that will blow if the input voltage is reversed.

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Key features

  • 60 Watt output
  • 4 outlets for strobe heads
  • 15 flash patterns
  • Low power mode (40 Watts)
  • Mounting to flat metal surface
  • Diagnostic indicators
  • EZ PANEL connector
  • Heavy duty extension cables
  • Light duty extension cables
  • Control harness with selective head switching

Frequently asked questions

Momentarily connect the YELLOW wire to +12/24V to advance to the next flash pattern in the list. You can also connect the YELLOW wire to a momentary push-button located in the passenger compartment to change the flash pattern frequently.

In low power mode, the output power is reduced to 40 Watts. To activate low power mode, connect the VIOLET wire to +12/24V. To return to high power mode, leave the VIOLET wire disconnected or connect it to GROUND.

It indicates that the input voltage is too low (below 10V). There may be a bad connection to the battery or ground. If the XPAK604X is functioning but the INPUT INDICATOR is blinking or lit, it indicates that the voltage is too low and the power supply is not operating at full power. Check for bad connections and be sure the proper size wire was used for the + and - connections.
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