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Keith099
May 01, 2014Explorer
If you have Command Electronics taillights originally, Command sells a DOT-approved plug in replacement kit. Extremely well-built with its own custom PCB and lens. You use the same backplate, so no new holes or sealant on the camper. Looks clean, and it's DOT-approved.
Amperage on braking lights dropped from 10.5A to 1.1A. Running lights dropped from 4.2A to 0.35A. Since it's less return potential on the ground pin, in theory it should increase trailer braking power by a very small amount.
Amperage on braking lights dropped from 10.5A to 1.1A. Running lights dropped from 4.2A to 0.35A. Since it's less return potential on the ground pin, in theory it should increase trailer braking power by a very small amount.
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