Clearance Light Recommendation that Can Be Used for Running Light and Stop Circuit
Updated 09/15/2015 | Published 09/14/2015 >
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Using a small side maker as a turn signal got that done need help to use as a lite maker at the same time
asked by: Felix
Expert Reply:
In order for a side marker light to be used as a blinker and a running light it will need to be a dual intensity bulb that has a dimmer output for running lights and a brighter output for the blinker circuit.
Most clearance lights only have a single intensity so you would have to go with either a different light for the running lights or swap to a light that can do both. Something like the part # STL78RB would work.
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