Partsam 5pcs 2" Red Round Sealed Clearance Marker Light 4 LED Mount Grommet / Pigtails Hardwired
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I'm sorry, but I don't have an answer for you. They performed admirably in my 12 volt trailer.
It is 0. 02A- 04A
You can cut the hole that is 2 inches in diameter. 25"
A rubber grommet is attached to these lights. They are small enough to fit into a 2 In. sheet metal with a hole in it If you want to use them as side lights, you'll need to drill two holes in them. Your trailer has holes in the side. I'd choose a different light source.
Selected User Reviews For Partsam 5pcs 2" Red Round Sealed Clearance Marker Light 4 LED Mount Grommet / Pigtails Hardwired
I purchased a box of five, installed them, and discovered that they were slightly loose in the trailer mounting holes, which was not a major issue. br> On my completely rebuilt trailer, I finally got around to testing all of the new lights. Except for these five marker lights, all of my lighting worked perfectly. A different company made the other markers and tail lights. Two of the five didn't work, according to my findings. I ran an electrical test to diagnose the problem and discovered that the lights inside the housing assembly have open circuits. By wriggling the connectors at the element, I was able to get them to work. They'd stop working if they hit a pothole. Unfortunately, I'm about 4 days past the return deadline, so I'll be out of time and money. I didn't put them in right away after receiving them. FYI, all of the wiring is brand new, and the grounds are sound. I, a 17-year certified automotive mechanic who specializes in electrical diagnosis and repair, installed everything perfectly. This is JUNK LIGHTS, and I know what I'm doing. Look around and spend a little more if you want to avoid making the same mistake I did.
These were purchased to replace my old halogen lights on my gooseneck and reduce power consumption. I wish they came in packs of six (I've never seen a trailer with an odd number of lights). They're simple to wire up, don't leak, and are ground sensitive. I wired them up, but none of them turned on. I went back and flipped the plug, and everything started working again. It's very bright, and it's a nice upgrade.
These are good lights, but the rubber isn't up to par. It's thin and hard, which means they don't fit as well as I expected, are a little loose, and move around a little due to the hard rubber.
To begin with, there are zero instructions. I saw an advertisement for cutting a 2 in the newspaper. I saw another ad from the same company that said to cut a 2" hole, but I saw another ad from the same company that said to cut a 2 5/16" hole. Which one is it, "really?" Guess what you'll need to make a 2-inch holebr>2. The number 25, which equals two and a quarter inches, is excessively large. They fit well if you make a 2" cut. So much for the fact that there were no instructions. Aside from that, the lights appear to be in good working order; however, only time will tell.
So far, so good; time will tell if there are any issues. I'll keep you updated if there are any.
These were used during the rebuild of a snowmobile trailer. It was exactly what I had hoped for.
Rubber surround isn't as durable as PVC, so I'm not sure how long they'll last or stay on the trailer. They don't seem to fit as well as factory originals, and they're not as tight as they should be. The only way to know is to wait.
These were decent lights. However, the ground and negative must be in the same direction. I thought I had a serious problem, but all I had to do was change the plug, and they were back in working order.