What Is The Brightness Of The Dragon's Eye LED Utility Marker Light DG52530VP?
Updated 12/08/2025 | Published 11/12/2025 >
Question:
Hi. What is the brightness of these lights? Could they be used as backup or reverse lights? Thank you.
asked by: Robert
Expert Reply:
Hello Robert, thanks for reaching out. I looked all over and I was not able to find an official lumen rating for the Dragon's Eye LED Utility Marker Light # DG52530VP. This is kind of becoming the norm for trailer lights - the manufacturers just don't give lumen ratings anymore.
That said, based on the specs of similar lights, its fair to assume the # DG52530VP would be in the same ballpark, like 20-30 lumens.
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Dragon's Eye LED Utility Marker Light - Weatherproof - Oval - 2 Diodes - White LEDs
- Trailer Lights
- Clearance Lights
- Rear Clearance
- Side Marker
- Oval
- Surface Mount
- LED Light
- 2-5/8L x 1-1/4W Inch
- White
- Diamond
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Jesse M.
12/8/2025
Hey Robert, did the Dragon’s Eye LED light end up giving you enough brightness for use as a backup light? Knowing how it performed could help others looking for a similar option.