PETERSON MANUFACTURING 438
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$4.03
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+ Sold in packs of 1x1
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PETERSON MANUFACTURING 438 Specifications |
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Bulb Technology | Incandescent | Bulb/Diode Count | 1 | Diameter (IN) | 1.24 | Filament Quantity | 1 | Ground Type | Wire | Height (IN) | 1.24 | Length (IN) | 1.24 | Lens Color | Clear | Light Color | White | Marine Use | No | Regulatory Compliance | DOT | Removable Lens | No | Replaceable Bulb | Yes | Shape | Round | Voltage | 12 | Width (IN) | 1.7 | Termination | Stripped wire |
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Chrome-plated steel light snaps into 1 1/4" diameter hole (overall diameter is 1 1/2"), Sealed with single 6" lead wire; Clear |
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.
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