Amber LED Trailer Tail Light Recommendation for an Offroad Buggy
Updated 08/16/2011 | Published 08/15/2011 >
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Question:
Im looking for a very bright amber LED light for the rear of my offroad buggy. A dust light, so a car behind can behind can see me through the dust. Could be either a pedestal mount or a 6-1/2 oval. Which of your amber LED lights is the brightest one?
asked by: Ron K
Expert Reply:
For an LED light, the more diodes the brighter it will be. The Single-Face LED Parking/Turn Signal Light, # STL90AB, has 31 large diodes which is among the highest so it should be bright enough for you.
Another option is the LED Trailer Turn Signal and Parking Light, # STL70AB, which is a 6-1/2 inch oval. It has 48 smaller diodes. For this light you would also nee a pig tail, # A46PB, and a grommet, # a70gb.
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