Spécifications de PETERSON MANUFACTURING M1693RBT2
Technologie de l'ampoule
DEL
Quantité d'ampoules/diodes
6
Type de terre
Fil
Hauteur (pouce)
1.25
Longueur (pouce)
16.27
Couleur de la glace
Rouge
Couleur d'éclairage
Rouge
Utilisation marine
Non
Tension maximale
16
Tension minimale
9
Montage centres (pouce)
8.5
Type de montage
Surface
Multi-Volt
Non
Conformité réglementaire
Department of Transportation
Forme
Barre
Tension
12
Largeur (pouce)
1
Extrémité
.180 Balle
Sealed, 6-diode LED light that functions as a identification light. Operates from 9-16 volts. Comes with mounting gasket; Red w/.180 bullets
What are the advantages to LED versus incandescent lights?
Unlike traditional, incandescent lights that use bulbs, LED lamps do not use delicate wire filaments that stretch, weaken and eventually fail.
LED lamps last longer because they withstand road vibration and shock much more effectively than bulbs.
The life expectancy of an LED is 100,000 hours or six times that of an average incandescent bulb.
Besides the longevity, LED lamps consume significantly less power than incandescent lights. The amp draw of an LED can be as low as 1/10th that of an incandescent light. The lower amp draw means more power for other critical electrical needs.
LED units are also growing in popularity because of greater emphasis on safety issues.
When a vehicle’s brake lights are applied, LEDs respond instantaneously and provide a brighter, more focused illumination. Incandescent lights take about a quarter of a second to get to 90% full brightness.
A study by the University of Michigan’s Transportation Research Institute found that LED lamps respond on an average 2/10th of a second faster than standard incandescent lamps. Using test results at 65 mph, LEDs improved reaction time and decreased braking distance by 16 feet.