etrailer | Light Guide LED Backup Light for Truck/Trailer: The Breakdown

Описание к видео etrailer | Light Guide LED Backup Light for Truck/Trailer: The Breakdown

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Speaker 1: Today we're gonna take a look at and show you how to install both the Optronics Light Guide LED Backup Light, part number BUL602CB, and the Optronics Light Guide LED Trailer Taillight, this has the red lens, it's part number is STL602RB.Now here's what our lights are gonna look like when we have them on. We kinda turned out the lights here just to give you an idea of how they've gonna look. Now when you use these as a pair, they meet the requirements for the backup lights. So they're gonna be compliant in that aspect, you're not gonna have to worry about having any additional lights anywhere. There's a total of 12 diodes. You can see we've got the eight here on the outside and then they're gonna have four more internally there.

I like that little, kinda that X that you see there. That's unique, you don't see that in a whole lot of lights. So overall it's gonna give us a nice bright light, but it's also gonna be unique in appearance.Now overall, the new LED lights have a lot of advantages to them. They last much, much longer than typical incandescents. We don't have to worry about getting in there, changing the bulbs on them.

Also they give a cleaner and brighter light as compared to what we used to see out of them. And they're not gonna draw as much power. Now these are gonna work out really well whether you're using them on a truck like we are, or on a trailer. They're fully submersible, they're sonically sealed all the way around that back cover so you won't have to worry about any water or moisture getting towards the inside of the light. I think that's really important in trailers, maybe not so much in trucks, hopefully the back end of your truck isn't gonna be submerged in water.

But if it is, I guess we don't have to worry about it.Now the polycarbonate lens is gonna be really good at resisting cracks so it'll kinda absorb that and also resist scratching. So for a long time to come your lights should look really, really nice. Additionally they use surface mount technology inside. It's kind of a newer circuitry. This is gonna run a little bit cooler, it's better at dissipating the heat, but also it's gonna absorb more bumps or kinda the harshness that we'll see going down the road as our truck's bouncing around or our trailer's bouncing around.

So they should remain very, very dependable.Now overall our light is gonna be six and half inches long. It's gonna be two and three eighths of an inch wide. And then from the surface of the light to the back it's about an inch and three quarter.Now as far as this light goes, it's gonna share all of the same features that our reverse light has. So we've got the surface mount technology, polycarbonate lens, be extremely efficient, bright, and long lasting LEDs. So overall both of them are gonna be almost identical. The difference is of course in the functions that they provide. This one giving us our running lights, taillights, and brakes. This one giving us our reverse lights. They're gonna share the same dimensions as well.Now when in taillight mode, you'll see we're gonna have the illuminated X. That's a really unique design. I like that, very similar to the reverse light has kind of an X shape in it. Now we're gonna hit the brakes, hit our blinker and we'll see how the additional diodes light up to give us that brightness that we need. There you can see those outer diodes lighting up indicating a change in direction. And those will be the same lights that come on when we hit our brakes.Now one thing to keep in mind, the reverse lights are both sold separately. You're gonna need one for each side to be compliant. And the same for our tail, stop, and turn. You're gonna need one for each side. The grommet is also something you'll need to pick up if you don't already have one.Now for our installation we're gonna be putting these on a flatbed. These lights are extremely common, both the reverse and turn and taillights in these applications anymore. I think you're gonna see more and more people doing a replacement like this, but also gonna work out really well for your six inch trailer lights that need replacement kinda on the back. You'll see them used kinda universally in both places. If you take a look here at the passenger side you can see we've alre

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