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M200A1 trailer - lights and brakes

Gary27701

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Hello,

I just got a MEP-805B mounted on a trailer.

I have 2 questions.
- Are the 24 volt lights plug compatible with 67, 97, 1156, and 1157 12-volt bulbs? I think that they are. Hopefully the trailer has the LEDs.
- If there is no air pressure, am I correct in thinking that the wheels are free to roll? Hence the need to chock the wheels.

Thanks!
Gary
 

Coug

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Hello,

I just got a MEP-805B mounted on a trailer.

I have 2 questions.
- Are the 24 volt lights plug compatible with 67, 97, 1156, and 1157 12-volt bulbs? I think that they are. Hopefully the trailer has the LEDs.
- If there is no air pressure, am I correct in thinking that the wheels are free to roll? Hence the need to chock the wheels.

Thanks!
Gary
the bulbs use standard base types, so no reason you can't do the 12V version. I've done it and I know others have put multi-voltage bulbs in so it can run off either 12 or 24V depending on what's pulling it.

I can't confirm on the brakes, but pretty sure without air they aren't locked to chock blocks are important.
 
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