4" x 1-1/4" Rectangle. Waterproof, LED trailer light acts as a clearance or side marker when properly mounted. Durable polycarbonate housing and lens. Snap-in mounting. Accepts standard 1-wire or 2-wire plugs. P2 rated.
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The waterproof construction of this light makes it ideal for use on trailers that may be submerged, like a boat trailer. The housing and lens are sonically sealed together to create a single unit, which means that water will not get into the light and damage the diodes or circuit board.
A P2-rated light produces a 45-degree angle of light to either side of its centerline for a total of 90 degrees of coverage. This beam pattern can be seen straight on, but it cannot be seen clearly from the side. So this type of light can be used as either a side marker light or a clearance light, but it cannot function as both. If you need both functions, then you must install 2 separate lights on your trailer - one as a front or rear clearance light and one as a side marker light.
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Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Today we'll be taking a look at the ThinLine LED Clearance or Side Marker Light. This is going to be a submersible light, so it'll work for our marine trailers where we need to have it stay nice and watertight, but it also works for just about any other trailer or enclosed trailer that you might want to mount it up on, and it should have a nice long life since we don't have to worry about any water or debris getting in there. It does have a sonically sealed, waterproof housing, so it is submersible.We'll have two diodes in there to give us our light. It's a rectangular style with a red lens. This can work out for your clearance or your side marker lights since this is P2 rated. Basically that means that it gives you 45 degrees of viewing from the center line or from when you're looking at it.
So it's pretty visible when you're looking at it straight on, but then once you start to get really far to the side, then you start to lose visibility, hence why this is P2 and you could only use this as a clearance or side marker light, it can't work as both.This will have a durable polycarbonate lens and housing. It's just that red lens over the white LEDs. It is a snap-in surface mount with some brackets that are available here at etrailer.com. If you want to pick up any of those brackets, the part numbers for those would be A65PB or A68PB. Those are sold separately, they're going to look something like this, and we can just snap our light in place.We'll notice that there are little tabs on either side that are going to snap into our bracket, and our wiring, or our posts on the back, snap into the posts on the bracket.
This pretty much provides the ground effect, so we really only have to worry about one wire coming off of this particular bracket. It just snaps into place, and now we have our one wire to connect, and then it would be grounded out by our connection point to the trailer.Since I'm just going to show this to you on the table, I'm going to actually use some clamps to get my wiring connection made. I'm going to clamp right to one of those, on the inside of that mounting hole there is some metal to provide our ground connection. Flip on my power source, and there are two LEDs.I'm going to turn out the lights in the studio so you can get a better idea of how bright that is, even in low light situations. It's still fairly bright, even though it's just a small light.
It works to make us more visible at night so that other drivers can know where we are.It is compatible with 12-volt DC electrical systems, and if you don't want to use a bracket, it can just use an industry standard one or two wire plug. Those are also available separately here at etrailer.com using part numbers A65P or A68P.As far as dimensions, let's get out our handy ruler here. I probably need to take off my bracket first. The easiest way to get this bracket off, if you choose one that's like this, there'll be a little space in between our tabs at the end. If we grab a screwdriver and kind of twist and pry outward, that will allow those tabs to get unbound.
And we'll do the same thing on the other side, just push down, pry out, and we should be able to pop that light up and out. Now we can measure it.So it's about four inches long going from the ends of those tabs, about 1 1/4 inch thick, and about an inch tall going from the top of the housing to the bottom. With the little prongs that come off the back, it's about an inch and an eighth.The power draw for this at 12 volts is 0.015 amps, very low power draw. And the other nice thing about any LED light is that it is going to last a lot longer than your incandescent bulbs since there are no filaments to break with this, so it should be a very long lasting light. And there is a lifetime warranty on the LEDs from Optronics. That's going to do it for our look at the ThinLine LED Clearance or Side Marker Light.
Average Customer Rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars (19 Customer Reviews)
4" x 1-1/4" Rectangle. Waterproof, LED trailer light acts as a clearance or side marker when properly mounted. Durable polycarbonate housing and lens. Snap-in mounting. Accepts standard 1-wire or 2-wire plugs. P2 rated.Perfect; just like the original.
I ordered one batch of lights to replace some that were burned out or damaged. Liked the new lights so much better that I got more and upgraded the entire trailer.
Perfect fit, snap in replacement for the old lights.
Plug and play to replace older bulb-style lights. Perfect fit and solid product!
The light for my existing based on my horse trailer. Used these to up grade market lights to led
Fast shipping. Items as described.
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