Grote Industries introduced the new MicroNova Dot, a family of clearance/marker lamps with dual intensity capabilities designed to resist the dimming that is common in other penny-sized LED lamps.


Many small LED clearance/marker lamps dim as they age. Heat and a factor known as negative transients cause this reduction in brightness and functionality. All Grote LED lamps are designed with a rectifier diode that protects their LEDs from the effects of negative transients.



The lamp is designed for dual-intensity performance, and is available in red, amber and white.

Grote's MicroNova Dot is available in P2- and PC-rated versions that allow it to meet the photometric requirements for a broad spectrum of applications. The P2 designation means that the MicroNova Dot can be used as either a sidemarker lamp or a clearance lamp, but not both at the same time.

The PC designation means the lamp will meet light angularity requirements for both the clearance and sidemarker lamps simultaneously.



The lamps require no mounting fasteners and have a profile that extends only three-eighths of an inch from the mounting surface. The MicroNova Dot comes in a 12-Volt model and a 24-Volt, ECE-rated model. An optional adapter adds even more flexibility to the line by allowing the lamps to function in a dual-intensity mode, needed for applications such as high-mount center lamp configurations.



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