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Accessories Ring LED Load Device Year 1 Warranty E E Approved Signal lighting vehicle compatibility


The low current draw of LED signal lighting compared to existing incandescent units can affect the vehicle indicator functionality. The indicator circuit may incorrectly identify a fully operational indicator unit as faulty. To remedy this, installing the LED Load Device (RCT401 12v & RCT402 24v) replicates the performance characteristics of an incandescent bulb enabling the system to work correctly.


Situations where the Load Device is require;


• The vehicle indicator flash rate changes when the LED upgrade is fitted


• When LED lamps are fitted to a trailer


Part Number Function RCT401 RCT402


Housing materia Cable length


12v LED load device Cast aluminium 130mm 24v LED load device Cast aluminium 130mm


Number Plate Lamps Ring Number Plate Lighting


Year 1


LED 12/24v


Dual Voltage Warranty E E Approved Long life


12v or


24v Low-power Voltage


12v or


24v Long life Voltage IP67 IP Rating


Oświetlenie sygnałowe Signalizační světlo


Iluminare de semnalizare Irányjelző fény


Сигналізаційне освітлення Сигнализация


RCT786 Part Number Function RCT786


RCT776 RCT777 RCT780 RCT785


RCT776 LED Number plate light Uni


Number plate light Number plate light Number plate light Number plate light


Uni Uni Uni Uni


RCT777


Traffic Lens Watts Current draw*


Clear 1w 0.1A


Clear 5w 0.4A Clear 5w 0.4A Clear 5w 0.4A Clear 5w 0.4A


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RCT780 Required


light source 4x LED


(non-replaceable) R239 R239 R239 R239


Housing material


ABS


ABS ABS


RCT785 Lens


material PMMA


Acrylic Acrylic


Polypropylene Metacrylate Polypropylene Metacrylate


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