5-13/16" x 2". Incandescent trailer light serves as a clearance or side marker light when properly mounted. Built-in reflex reflector. Surface mount to trailer - hardware not included. 2-Wire design with weathertight plug.
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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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Here we have Optronics rectangular side marker and clearance light, part number MC70RB. This light utilizes a two wire design, meaning one wire will be for our ground connection and the other for our power. The light is covered by a limited three year warranty, excluding the bulb. Next we are going to hook up the light to a power supply so you can see how it looks. We will connect our ground to the white wire and our power to the black. Next we will turn off the overhead lights so you can see how bright the light is. And that does it for Optronics rectangular side marker or clearance light, part number MC70RB.
Average Customer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars (6 Customer Reviews)
5-13/16" x 2". Incandescent trailer light serves as a clearance or side marker light when properly mounted. Built-in reflex reflector. Surface mount to trailer - hardware not included. 2-Wire design with weathertight plug.Perfect replacement for old, brittle lights on our 2020 Elite trailer. Good as new
Good quality product. Exactly as described. The only complaint that I have is that there are zero instructions. What instructions would one need for a light? Which wire is used for ground, black or white? This may not be important for an incandescent bulb but reverse voltage will typically blow an LED. If you do house wiring, you expect the white wire to be ground. If your background, like mine, is radio and DC circuits then the DC ground wire is typically black or green. On these lights, the ground is white.
Replaced old markers with these new updated LEDs - fit was perfect. The quality, price per item, and shipping keeps me as a return customer.
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