Partsam 2Pcs Red 4 Inch Oblong Led Clearance and Side Marker lights Lamps with Reflex Lens White Base RV Camper Surface Mount, Sealed 2x4 Reflective Rectangular Rectangle Led Marker Lights Lights 12V
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Depending on the situation. br>Can you tell me how long you've been running for? LEDs have a very low current draw. I used a 35-foot fifth wheel that I had on hand in Montana, but a 20-footer would suffice for almost any run under a hundred feet (out and back).
We're sorry, but we don't have any; however, do you like the white color?
They are not resistant to water. There are sealed lights available that would be a better option.
These lights are the same size as the others in the same style, including the amber ones, at 4"x2".
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My boat trailer's old running lights were still functional, but the lenses were badly cracked, so I decided to give these a try. They were on sale at the time, so I took advantage of the opportunity. I had to drill one new hole per mount because the mounting holes didn't line up with the existing holes. I needed to buy four stainless steel 8-inch chopping boards. The existing screws were too large for the mounting holes on the new LED lights, so 32 machine screws (2 per light) were required to mount them. The LED lights have two wire leads, and the body of the light is not grounded. Because the housing isn't watertight, I used silicon sealant to seal any water entry points. Overall, I'm happy with the brightness; only time will tell if they last; the old running lights were over 20 years old, but they were made when this country was proud of itself.
Bargman incandescent lights on a 2002 Casita Spirit are a good value and simple to replace. Remove any remaining pop rivets with a drill. Drill a hole through the backplate of the enclosure on each side of the sealed LED block - Put some waterproof calk around the feedthrough hole in the trailer, one for each trailer connection wire. Each lead wire is crimped together ( -). ) existing trailer leads to LED leads with the proper polarity. The LED enclosure is attached to the trailer using pop rivets. The four lights took about a half-hour to complete.
Because these lights do not come with instructions, as others have pointed out, The white wire serves as a neutral/ground connection, while the black wire serves as a source of power (12 volts). Automotive circuits are typically Black=Ground and Red=12v, just like household 110v wiring. So, no, you aren't insane! )br>br>Aside from that, I used one of these lights as a third brake light on my '32 Ford project, and it's a nice, bright light. The taillights and the headlights are about the same brightness. The lens and base are made of tough plastic and are a tight fit. These are not at all flimsy. br>br>The only thing I could ask for is a black rather than white base, but I'll probably just paint the base edge before installing it.
Build quality is excellent. The PCB has been potted, which means it has been immersed in epoxy to protect it from the elements. The wire is also of good quality, with tinned strands that help prevent copper corrosion. It keeps the inside of the wire from turning to green dust, and I'll update the review if I run into any issues with longevity.
Great LED market lights that can be used in a variety of situations. The lenses are reflective, and the 6 LEDs/wires are encased in a waterproof material, making the fixture suitable for use in an outdoor trailer. They come with all of the necessary screws and are wired with a separate ground wire, eliminating the need for frame grounding (which is never a good idea). I'm looking forward to using these on my next project because they're brighter than incandescent bulbs.
I was never able to get that one to work. These are the perfect size to replace my camper trailer's broken marker lights. Installing it was a breeze. But no matter what I tried, one of the LED strips would not light up. That was the one I ended up tossing. The other works fine. br>br>I was dissatisfied with the lack of dependability and quality.
Although not an exact match for the 5th wheel light, it will suffice. Installing a backup camera necessitated the use of additional lighting in the event that the camera failed. When you're "miles" from Amazon or an auto parts store, it's always good to have a backup replacement. It's a low-cost method of transporting spare parts.
If you're looking for low-cost LEDs that are also watertight and non-fogging, this is the product for you. You won't be interested in these. Each of them was flooded after the first good rain.