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catalogue number | cable / wires | light source | mounting side | operating voltage | stop | position / rear clearance | mounted on three screws | back casing with screws | pieces in the box |
1131 | 200cm YLY-S 3x0,5mm2 | LED | Universal | 12V-24V | 10 |
W155 is a modern 19 LED multifunctional rear lamp characterized by its attractive design and low power consumption. Two types of lights: the position and stop,
are concentrated in a single lamp in the shape of a
honeycomb, harmoniously contained within a chrome
ring with a diameter of 152mm. The lamp can work at 12V and 24V operating voltages, has an EMC approval and IP protection 66/68.
It is available in 2 mounting variants:
- 1131 can be mounted on three screws hidden beneath a chrome ring with or without the back casing. Recessed into a hole having a diameter of 113mm, it protrudes beyond the profile of the vehicle only 18mm.
- 1131/I, with a back casing with M6 screws of 45mm spacing.
The specially designed reflector using energy-efficient LEDs, slim design and full production in Poland, make the W155 lamp the exceptionally attractive product.
Approval: E20, R10, R7
Operating voltage: 12V - 24V
Light source: 19 LED
Weight: ~ 0,41 kg
IP Class: IP66 / IP68
Cable: 200 cm YLY-S 3x0,5mm2
Power consumption at 12V operating voltage:
- Position light: 0.24W
- Stop light: 1.7W
Power consumption at 24V operating voltage:
- Position light: 0.48W
- Stop light: 3.4W
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