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Member No.: 8591
Joined: January 23, 2015
i was wondering if anyone has been experiencing any water leaking into there trailer lights when launching the boat. i have had to replace the bulb a few times. anyone using the led type? or something that wont leak?
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Member No.: 6090
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They last just as long as the lights I find and I drilled holes in the bottoms to let drain out only if they are over a year hold Hope this works for you
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Member No.: 9952
Joined: September 13, 2015
I've had led lights on two of my trailers and never unplug them, they've never let me down. My first two boats were old bulb style and once I started to unplug them before launching they held up better. If you ever have to replace the whole light fixture, LEDs are the way to go though. Not only do they last way longer, they're much brighter,( if the guy behind you can see better, that's better for everyone).
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Member No.: 9358
Joined: April 11, 2015
switch to the leds, takes less an an hour to install them taking your time with little skill involved. You can pick them up from Canadian tire on sale for $29.99 for a set and never have to worry about your lights again.
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Member No.: 8190
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unplug 'em when at the launch. Beginning of each season remove the bulbs and use a wire brush to remove any corrosion on the bulb and socket and use some dialectric grease before reinstall.
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Member No.: 6656
Joined: April 22, 2014
When we picked up our new trailer we kept blowing bulbs not knowing they werent submersible enclosures. We quickly switched so a submersible enclosure, and have never had to unplug the trailer lights again.
Why a new boat trailer doesnt come with lights that can go under water is beyond me.
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Member No.: 8591
Joined: January 23, 2015
hey hope everyone is enjoying this sunny weather. i appreciate the feedback. i am looking at getting leds princess auto had a sale last week for a set for $50 ill keep an eye out for a deal
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