We actually have a handy help article, linked to the right for you, that explains this and other helpful information on trailer lights. Below is an excerpt:
The light beam emitted from a P2 or P3 light spreads out 45 degrees to each 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 of the trailer. When mounted square to the front, sides, or back of a trailer, this kind of light provides... view full answer...
I went out to the warehouse and checked all of our clear oval lights. The Sealed, 6-1/2 inch LED Clear Oval Trailer Utility Light, 10 Diode, item # BUL72CB, whiter light than the light emitted by the incandescent Oval Trailer Back Up Light, item # BU70CB, but the light does not illuminate as large an area as well. The advantages of the LED light is that it does not draw near as much amperage as the incandescent light, it lasts much longer and it does not produce the heat produced by incandescent... view full answer...
In regards to light output, the Hot-Line LED Trailer Backup Light part # 328-003-6017W will physically put out more light than the reverse light portion of the GloLight LED Combination Trailer Tail Light part # STL161RLB as it has twice as many diodes (12 vs 6). In order to run the reverse light circuit you can use part # 16-1-1 (per foot). view full answer...
The Optronics Transit LED Backup Light, part # BUL90CB would be a brighter light than the Optronics Sealed, Oval LED Trailer Utility Light, part # BUL78CB. It would work great for a lighting up the area behind your boat trailer for loading a boat in the dark.
The # BUL90CB is also a submersible light which means it has a sealed, waterproof housing and lens. This will be be a good feature since you are using this light on the back of a boat trailer that will be backing down a boat ramp.... view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at Optronics and they said the trailer lights are measured in candela output. Candela output is the luminous intensity of the light, or candle power. For comparison they said the candela output on a 100 watt incandescent light bulb in your home is 100 cd.
They said the Optronics Sealed, 6-1/2 Inch Oval LED Trailer Light, 10 Super LEDs, part # STL72RB, uses 10 Super LEDs and has a candela output of 12 cd on the tail lights and 221 cd on the stop and turn lights.
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There is not an advantage to having tail lights that have a clear lens over a tail light that has a red lens, both will function well and provide bright enough tail light functions. It is a cosmetic preference, some people prefer the look of one over the other, so they are both available.
You will need to check with your local laws and regulations concerning trailer tail lights, in some areas it may be illegal to use tail lights with clear lenses such as the Optronics Trailer Light # STL89RCB.
The... view full answer...
Those part numbers are for trailer clearance lights, and the main difference between 1a-v-1240R and 1a-v-1260r is that the 1240R is a led light, and the 1260r is a incandescent light. Both lights have red lenses and are 3 7/8 inches long, by 1 1/4 inch wide.
We do have replacement lights that will work in both styles. For an led red marker light you can use Optronics Thinline LED Trailer Clearance or Side Marker Light # MCL75RB. For an incandescent light use Optronics Incandescent Trailer... view full answer...
The difference between the LED Left Hand Trailer Light, # STL9RB, and the Trailer Light Kit, # TLL9RK, is the fact that one is an individual light and the other is the light set with license plate bracket.
Part # STL9RB is the left hand stud mounted LED tail light.
Part # TLL9RK is a packaged kit which includes 2 LED stud-mount tail lights, # STL8RB and # STL9RB, and a corrosion proof license plate bracket. view full answer...
That's a good question, but different tail lights are needed for the driver and passenger side for trailers, including the Peterson lights you asked about.
The reason they are marked as "Driver Side" and "Passenger Side" is because the drivers side light has a bulb underneath which illuminates the license plate, as shown in the accompanying photo. So the lights you need are:
- Driver Side: Peterson Trailer Tail Light # 432000
- Passenger Side: Peterson Trailer Tail Light # 431800
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A trailer that is over 80 inches wide is required by DOT regulations to have rear clearance lights. An over 80 inch taillight kit, like part # TL16RK, will have the side clearance light built into it. An under 80 inch taillight does not have the clearance light built in and an additional red, rear side marker light would be required if you used an under 80 inch rated light on a trailer that is over 80 inches wide.
Using an over 80 inch taillight on a trailer like yours that is under 80... view full answer...
Both the Optronics Trailer Lights, part # STL16RB, and part # STL26RB are able to go under water.
The definition of waterproof means that the unit will not let water in after being under water for a certain period. Since both lights are LED lights, the diodes are in a sealed unit of their own, which water cannot enter. The Optronics Light # STL16RB is labeled submersible, because it has a replaceable lens, but the diodes are sealed.
Both lights can be used on trailers over 80 inches wide,... view full answer...
The Opti-Brite LED Interior Light part # ILL08COB and part # ILL10CCB are idenical lights for the exception of the number of diodes they contain. The light ending in "COB" contains 8 diodes whereas the light ending in "CCB" has 10 diodes. Therefore, the 10 diode light will produce more light. The best one for you will depend on how bright you want the trailer and how many you will be installing.
I have attached sample photo with the light installed in a similar enclosed trailer for you. view full answer...
Lights with a PC rating like the Optronics Incandescent Trailer Clearance and Side Marker Light # MC65RB and PC2 rated lights are both combination lights. The light on these spreads out 90 degrees to either side of its centerline for a total of 180 degrees of coverage. The main difference between PC and PC2 is the application. PC2 Lights are specifically designed for trailers at least 80" wide while PC lights do not have this restriction. view full answer...
There would be a noticeable difference if you had both the Aero Pro light # STL37RB and the Glolight, # STL117RB right next to each other. You would notice that the Glolight seams to actually sort of glow rather than just light up. This is due to the top and bottom bars that light up solid.
Both lights are going to be plenty bright. Light # STL37RB has 23 diodes which will be very bright as you can see in the picture submitted by reviewer Becky P.
She is using tail lights # STL37RB and... view full answer...
The two kits are both made by Optronics, and there is absolutely no difference between the lights in the kit with the 25-foot harness, # TLL16RK, and the kit without it, # TLL160RK.
The LED lights are product # STL16RB and # STL17RB. These are covered under the Optronics limited lifetime warranty, covering you if a diode on the light fails due to a defect. view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at Optronics and was informed that the Lumen Difference between the # STL22RB and the # STL72RB LED tail lights is not tested by Optronics.
I was told though that the more LED lights that are in the tail light the brighter the light will be whether the description says super diode or not.
I have personally installed the Sealed, 6-1/2 inch Oval LED Trailer Stop, Turn and Tail Light, 10 Super Diode, item # STL72RB, on a CornPro 24 foot car hauler and these lights... view full answer...
Since Optronics does not share information such as lumens, determining the brightness can be difficult to determine. Although not always the case, typically more diodes indicates that the light will be brighter.
The # STL23RB Optronics LED Trailer Tail Light - Stop, Tail, Turn - Submersible - 21 Diodes - Round - Red Lens still has the most at 21 diodes which will make it one of, if not the most, bright red 4" stop, tail, turn lights. The only other 4" red light with as many diodes is... view full answer...
It sounds like you are referring to the Optronics Right Hand Trailer Light # ST8RB and the Left Hand # ST9RB. The only difference between the two assemblies is that the Left Hand/Driver's Side unit features an additional license plate light to illuminate the trailer's license plate.
I have attached a couple short video demonstrations on these lights that you can also check out. view full answer...
The replacement light you would need to replace your model 60 light is the Sealed, 6-1/2 inch Oval LED Trailer Stop, Turn and Tail Light, 48 Diode, item # STL70RB.
The Sealed, 6-1/2 inch Oval LED Trailer Stop, Turn and Tail Light, 10 Super Diode, item # STL72RB, is just a bit small on the width and a bit large on the height to properly fit in the grommet for the model 60, but may work if you would like to try it. view full answer...
The Peterson Sealed, Trailer License Plate Light, Ear Mount, # M439K, comes with a mounting bracket. I could not bring up the M439. But according to the manufacturer M439 does not come with a mounting bracket.
For a license plate light, you might also be interested in Heavy-Duty, LED Trailer License-Plate Light with Mounting Bracket, # LPL55CB. This light comes with a mounting bracket. view full answer...