How Long Will Optronics GLOLight LED Stop/Turn/Tail Light # STL178RB Run w/ 7 Amp-Hour Battery
Published 02/04/2015 >
Question:
do you know the amount of curent going thru each of circuits the outer ring and for the inner ring,,,,just to get a idea of the size battery id need to light them. Im thinking of a 12v 7ah sealed lead AGM....but not sure how long that will light them on a constant left on time,dusk to dawn....without a recharge to the battery. Any helpful input will be appricated thanks
asked by: David K
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Optronics GLOLight LED Stop/Turn/Tail Light, # STL178RB, draws a total of .885 amps, .59 amps for the stop/turn lights and .295 for the taillight.
Since you are planning to use a 7 amp-hour sealed lead acid battery to continuously power the light, I am going to estimate that the battery will last approximately 7 to 8 hours. Please keep in mind that the condition of the battery is going to greatly affect the run time of the lights.
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GloLight LED Trailer Light w/ Flange - Brake, Tail, Turn - Submersible - Surface Mount - Oval - Red
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- Brake/Tail/Turn
- Oval
- Surface Mount
- Submersible Lights
- LED Light
- 7-1/2L x 3-5/16W Inch
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