What Usually Powers Trailer Lights
Published 09/25/2023 >
Question:
What powers these type of lights in travel trailers? Is it the main battery, the AC power or an internal battery to the light itself?
asked by: Rob
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Expert Reply:
Depends on the application but for an RV most of the time a light like the # DI98VR is going to be powered by the main battery/AC power converter if it's like a utility light or a clearance light. If it's used as a turn signal it would be powered by the trailer wiring.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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906/921 LED Light Bulb - Wedge Base - 360 Degree - 215 Lumens - Warm White - Qty 6
- Vehicle Lights
- Interior Light
- Tail Light
- Dome Light
- Trunk Light
- Turn Signal
- Multiple Lights
- LED Light
- Replacement Bulb
- 906
- 921
- White
- Diamond
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