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Trailer Light Tester LT35 - Free Priority Shipping!
$ 87.09
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Description
The LT35 Trailer Light Tester is a simple to use tool that allows one person to test the lighting systems on most any trailer without using a truck. An essential tool for trailer owners, dealers and rental companies. Its unique design allows it to be powered by your trailer’s on-board battery* (if equipped),or
an external 12v power source, such as a Portable Power Pack, Jump Box, or Battery.
For additional product details & video see our web site.
To see a demonstration video on YouTube, click here:
LT35 Demo Video
Features
Tests tail and marker lights
Tests brake lights.
Performs left and right turn signal simulation with flasher.
Circuit Breaker provides overload and short-circuit protection.
Status Light for Power Source.
Full 12 month warranty covers all defects with components and workmanship.
Benefits
Fast & easy testing of your trailer’s light circuits.
Helps determine if lighting problem exist with tow vehicle or trailer.
Simplifies trouble-shooting.
Frequent testing of your lights, improves travel safety for everyone.
Can be used to power your trailer’s lights in an emergency, if tow vehicle needs to be disconnected.
Portable and compact for easy storage in your trailer or shop.
Necessary tool for any RV or trailer dealer, and trailer rental companies.
Spe
cifications
Trailer connector type: Standard 7-blade RV type socket.
Trailer connector adapter compatible: Yes, adapters are widely available to convert the Light Tester’s 7-blade RV type socket to most any type of trailer connector.
Signal flasher: Compatible with incandescent and LED lights.
Power source: Trailer’s on-board battery*
or
auxiliary 12v supply.
Aux power cable connector: Standard male cigarette lighter plug.
Aux Power source requirements: Any 12v power source capable of providing 10amps, such as a Portable Power Pack or Battery.
Enclosure: Is water resistant and made of durable ABS plastic.
Dimensions: 8″ x 5″ x 4″.
Made in USA!
*To ensure your trailer's battery will power this device, check across pins 1 & 4 of your trailer’s connector (see diagram) using a test light. If power is present, your trailer’s battery will power the Light Tester. Otherwise, this Tester can be powered by an auxiliary 12 volt power source.