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Optronics introduces LED Combination ID Light Bar and Utility Light

Dec. 9, 2020
The surface-mount, hardwired lamp is easy to install and its integrated utility lights can be operated with a standard switch.

Optronics International announced the LED Combination ID Light Bar and Utility Light, No. MCL80RCB. The new lamp enables a vehicle’s light bar to serve double duty as a utility and scene light, whether it’s mounted high or low.

With a mounting position high on the back of a vehicle, the lamp is able to illuminate a wide area below and behind it with white LED light. Mounted on trailers where the ID bar is close to the ground, the lamp provides greater visibility and safety with a tighter and more intense beam pattern.

Generally, when working in, on, or around the rear end of a vehicle in lowlight conditions, separate utility or work lamps are needed to light the work area. Extra lights require mounting, routing holes, wiring, and careful lamp placement so as not to interfere with vehicle operation, doors, and personnel.

Using the ID light already required for vehicles measuring 80” or more in width as a platform, the LED Combination ID Light Bar and Utility Light incorporates two seven-diode white LED utility lights. The thin, streamlined body of the lamp measures just 15.5” in length, 1.313” in width and 0.75” in thickness, including its attached, closed-cell foam gasket.

“The LED Combination ID Light Bar and Utility Light offers optimal convenience and minimal complexity for those who must work around the rear of vehicles in darkness,” said Marcus Hester, vice president of sales and marketing for Optronics International. “With two utility lights and a standard ID light, our new MCL80RCB is actually three lamps in one.”

The surface-mount, hardwired lamp is easy to install and its integrated utility lights can be operated with a standard switch. The lamp requires just two fasteners for mounting and one wiring hole with a 0.59” diameter.

“During focus groups, we’ve seen significant interest from multiple customer segments,” Hester said. “This lamp can be used anywhere an ID bar is mounted and because that’s usually up high, a customer can use it to light cargo, liftgates, and the ground below.”

The company says it is designed for vehicles involved in last-mile delivery, particularly during winter months. It’s also expected to be a great fit for any enclosed trailer, including horse trailers, along with a variety of truck van bodies.

The lamp’s lens and housings are made of polycarbonate material that is sonically welded. The lamp employs a solid-state, surface-mount device (SMD) design that protects its electronics against moisture, shock, and vibration. Like all LED products from Optronics, these lamps come with no-hassle, one-diode lifetime warranty protection that will replace the lamp if even one diode fails.

The LED Combination ID Light Bar and Utility Light, No. MCL80RCB, is expected to be in stock and available for shipping in the first quarter of 2021.

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