High Capacity Taillight Converter for Trailers With Multiple Lamps
Question:
I have a 2005 Sterling L8500 road tractor that I need a taillight converter. It has independent turn /brake lights. Have multiple trailers with led and standard lights on them that I pull. Will Hopkins taillight converter 46365 work? Some trailers have 6 sidelights and 4 taillights on them. Thanks
asked by: Gary
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Hopkins # 46365 has a pretty good 8 amp per function capacity, so it should work for you.
Because they draw a fraction of the power of an incandescent lamp, you might consider switching to LED lamps on the trailers that have multiple lamps.
I've linked to some product description videos for the items mentioned above.
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Hopkins Powered Tail Light Converter w/ 4-Way Flat Trailer Connector and Install Kit
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