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Optronics Sealed 4" Round LED Trailer Utility Light Review

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Review of Optronics Sealed 4" Round LED Trailer Utility Light


Today we are going to take a look at Optronics Sealed 4 Round LED Trailer Utility Light, part number BUL43CB. This light has a sealed and waterproof lens and housing. Inside are 10 super LEDs that draw a total of .80 amps at 12.8 volts. Its designed to flush mount on your trailer using a grommet and on the back is a port for a standard trailer wiring plug. Well go ahead and plug in our wire leads, and well be using just the white wire for our ground and the red wire to power the light. Now were going to go ahead and hook it up to a power supply so you can see what it looks like.

Again well connect our white wire to ground, and the red wire to power circuit, and the black wire will not be used. Next well turn off the overhead lights so you can see what it looks like in the dark. And thats it for Optronics Sealed 4 Round LED Trailer Utility Light, part number BUL43CB. .






Questions and Comments about this Video

I am fixing up an old Sear Garden Tractor and I saw this light do you think it would work as a head light 2 of them? I know I can go with other lights but they draw alot of amps. I know riding mower only throw light out 2 or 3 feet ahead of you. Will these lights come close to that?Optronics Sealed 4 Round LED Trailer Utility Light Hope to hear back from you ThanksEugene

comment by: Eugene - 9/21/2012

Eugene, Those lights are pretty bright, but I don't know that they will offer the range that you are looking for on a lawn tractor. We do have another option that I think would be really well suited for your application. Optronics makes LED docking/utility lights that are quite a bit brighter. They come in a whole kit with wiring, connectors and a switch; basically everything you'll need to wire everything up. It's part # DLL50CC. Each light draws .683 amps. I think a single light would also work, but it does not come with all the wiring components. It's part # DLL50CB.

Patrick B - 9/25/2012



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