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You should also take note of this. That eBay ad is copied almost verbatim from an original SeaSense ad, in which it incorrectly reads in part, "...The right light has additional LEDs to light the license plate...."
Well, that's wrong, but better. Most states (maybe the feds) require trailers to have the license plate mounted on the left (driver's) side. I don't know why SeaSense wrote the above phrase, and before I bought my first one, I had concerns about this and called the company ... but it turned out that they assured me that the downward facing white LEDs for illuminating the license plate (hanging below) was on the left unit -- and they were right. The left unit is indeed the one with the extra license plate LEDs, despite their wrong ad copy.
By the way, be sure to notice this when you start to install your lights, selecting the right and left ones! Their right or left-handedness is primarily determined by the side that has the red, side LEDs, even without considering which of the two had the license plate LEDs.
Have fun.
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