LED trailer lights

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John Dawson

Wanted to say I have just installed LED lights on my trailer and am a happy camper. I see them in new trailers, traffic lights and semi's. Guess I missed the posts about this, but I hope they are as great as they promise. Submersible, sealed lights lasting 100,000 hours with 350 milliamp draw. Should last until I back into some SUV. No more annual hassle with corroded wires and dead bulbs. No more throwing away cheap lights and starting over. Only thirty-four years after we went to the moon, there may be trailer lights that work from one year to the next! Someone pinch me. The kit (from a boat store) was a bit more expensive unless I consider past time and aggravation.
 
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Gord May

LED's

Yep, and now /w the newer 'White' LED's you can use them in virtually any low-intensity application. ie: interior lighting, cockpit/marker/anchor lighting, flashlights, etc...
 
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Ron Mehringer

LED Flashlights

Take a look at some of the white LED flashlights out there. I have a number of them. Great for task lighting. Not what you'll grab when you want a long throw. Ron Mehringer s/v Hydro-Therapy
 
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John renfro

light

hello john, i have seen warnings on some led flashlights that say not to stare into the light, my dentest told me that led's emit uv radiation,and he uses uv light to rapid cure some of his dental inlays.wouldn't matter on a trailer though john
 
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