What is the Amperage Rating for the Armored Trailer Clearance and Side Marker Light with 194 Bulb
Updated 01/10/2012 | Published 01/08/2012 >
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Can you tell me the amp rating on the MC82RB?
asked by: Randy
Expert Reply:
The Armored Trailer Clearance and Side Marker Light, # MC82RB, utilizes a 194 bulb like the Replacement Side Marker Light Bulb, # A194B. This particular bulb draws 2.7 amps at 14 volts input.
If you need lights that draw less amperage you can use LED lights. The LED equivalent to the # MC82RB light is the Steel Armored LED Trailer Clearance and Side Marker Light, # MCL86RB, which draws .160 amps at 12.8 volts input. I posted a video review of this light for you to check out, see link.
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Armored Clearance and Side Marker Trailer Light - Incandescent - Steel Housing - Red Lens
- Trailer Lights
- Clearance Lights
- Rear Clearance
- Side Marker
- Rectangle
- Surface Mount
- Submersible Lights
- Incandescent Light
- 4-1/2L x 2W Inch
- Red
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