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6" x 3-1/2". LED light functions as an RV porch light or utility light producing bright light at a downward angle. Durable ABS housing and snap-in lens. Surface mount - hardware included. 2-Wire pigtail. 18 LEDs.
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Zach: Hey guys, Zach here at etrailer.com, and today we're going to be taking a look at this LED amber porch light for RVs. But as you can see, we have it on an enclosed trailer, so it works out great for an enclosed trailers utility light, but we have ours up by the door, so it's kind of serving the same purpose. I like that it's an amber light. It's still going to illuminate the area that we need by our door or our patio area, but it's not going to attract as many bugs.Now when it comes to replacing or adding new lights to your trailer, I think LED is the way to go like this. I think that not only are they going to last longer, those incandescent lights, they may be a more affordable option, but over time the filament in those bulbs are eventually going to break or burn out, and you're going to be replacing them a lot more often than you will, these LEDs. So they also have a, I think a more modern look, in my opinion.
They have just a little bit cleaner, brighter look to them. The amber look on this one, I don't think this is the most amber color that I've ever seen out of one of these lights, but it also isn't just the pure white light that some of the other ones that are out there, so it's probably not going to attract as many bugs.Now with the amber being up here on this enclosed trailer, it sort of looks like a side marker light, but it's a little bit larger, but also it has this downward direction of the light. Also the reflectors in there, they're going to do a good job of spreading that light out on the ground, and it won't necessarily be a spotlight, but you're not going to lose as much light coming out like a side-marker would. Now if you're not into the amber color, this is also available in just a clear lens, so it's going to provide a little bit more light.We've tested it out on this trailer, and I was pretty impressed at how much it lit up the area below our trailer. And we have this one hooked up to a light switch on the inside, which I think is probably more common with your campers, but we have a set of lights so we can work inside the trailer at night, so it's hooked up to that, but it's just running off 12 volt power.
And I think that's where the LED is going to come in handy too, it's not going to take as much power to light those up. But if you don't want to run it to a switch on the inside like we have, this is also available in the clear and amber with a switch on the bottom of it, so you can just turn that on if that's all you're looking for.Now when it comes to putting this on your trailer, just to make sure that you're going to have a spot for it, it measures at six inches long by three and a half inches tall, and it has a depth of two inches max. So it's not going to take up a lot of space, but it's definitely something to keep in mind when it comes to mounting this. And it's made of a really good ABS plastic. I mean, it is plastic.
If you hit that hard enough, it's going to break, same with the lens cover. The lens cover can be replaced, so if you do crack that, or a rock hits it, that can easily be replaced.Now, something that we've all noticed when we had this put on, people walking by, is the 18 diodes on the inside there, they are very visible. It's not a even looking light. It looks a little odd in there. I think they could have potentially maybe shifted it over so it was more horizontal, but it still does a really good job of lighting things up, it's just something that kind of threw us off.Here you can see the LED and the incandescent side-by-side.
The incandescent is the one down low, I have it mocked up, and it's the version with just the switch, and you can see the clear difference between the color temperature, how much brighter and cleaner that LED is. Overall I like that look better, and it's just a plus that it's going to last longer. But this amber light does a really good job of lighting up most of the side of this trailer, and it probably goes out about five to eight feet. So we've got a good area to hang out if we have this on the campers so we can set up a patio area, or if we're just working outside of the trailer at night, this does a really good job. Now I think this is a good example of how it's not a really bright, harsh amber light that we may kind of be used to, that older style, but it's still going to give the same effect.Overall this isn't too difficult to install. Let's just walk you through how we got this one put in place. To begin our installation, I went ahead and removed an old light that we had in place, and I disconnected from my battery. I'm going to go ahead and get these cleaned up a little bit. These come pre-stripped for you, and I went ahead and strip these back as well. So I'm going to get a connector on there. Now these butt connectors are not included. It comes with some wire nuts, that's more for home application. You can put them on there, they'll connect your wires, but I think that going down the road with your trailer, the risk of those coming undone is pretty high, so I would just put some regular butt connectors on there. If you really want to be super cautious with it you can put heat shrink, but since this will be living on the inside, I think it's a little unnecessary.But I'm going to go ahead and put these on here, get those ready for our light, get those crimped down. Check those out and make sure they're on there, get our ground. Now it's always a good idea to check and make sure which wires are which when we're putting these on. We went ahead and already tested ours and confirmed that the black is our power wire, and white is ground, so that we can match those up with the wires on the back of our light, and then we can feed those wires back into our trailer.We can see if those existing holes line up with one another. Sometimes they do. Make sure that our wires are sitting in this little recess section right here so we don't get those pinched up. That allows us to have that hole right in the center of this if you have an existing one in place. And it looks like my holes might be, actually they're pretty close. Those actually lineup. These are not quite universal, but it looks like we had the same brand light on here at some point. So those are small enough holes, I'm going to use the screws to get that held in place. And I'm only putting this in with two, you can put four on there if you'd like, but I think it's going to do a good job of holding on.Now I'm not using any power tools to get this screwed in place, I'm just using a Phillips screwdriver, because I don't want to strip out the side of our trailer there, that aluminum is pretty soft and you get in there and get it too wide, I don't think you'll get a good fit, so this is a good way to do that. Get that put in place, make sure it gets tight, and then we can get our lens cap on, hookup our battery, and test this out. So I have my battery connected and we can hit our switch, and we can see that it's working. So not too difficult of an installation, but that's going to do it for our look at the LED RV porch light or utility light for enclosed trailers.
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars (32 Customer Reviews)
6" x 3-1/2". LED light functions as an RV porch light or utility light producing bright light at a downward angle. Durable ABS housing and snap-in lens. Surface mount - hardware included. 2-Wire pigtail. 18 LEDs.Came with all hardware and was easy to install. Very pleased with the product so far.
Great replacement porch light. Easy to install and looks great. Love the LED option.
The porch light was fairly easy to install and provides appropriate illumination (it is better than the floods on the RV). The fittings are a little chintzy: the back plate was bent, but could be pressed flatter with a thumb. The LEDs are very focused; it would be better if the lens provided better diffusion of the light to soften it. The only remaining question is how long it will last.
Exact match to old style bulb light
Awesome service and great quality product. I be ordered before and it won’t be the last time. Nick is great to work with
This is a great product. I used it to replace and original equipment porch light and upgrade LED. There were good direction and it took about 20 minutes take off the old light and install the new one.
Exact fit and function on my 2003 Fleetwood Storm.
Thank you.
Fit perfect , really like the LED bulb , I purchased for re remodeling of my 17 year old Poineer trailer
The LED is to bright for this application and it washes out the Amber lens.
The light was exactly as described and a perfect fit replacement on My Winnebago Minnie.
Good replacement!
I haven't installed the part yet but it looks to be the perfect fit thank you will and I will use you in the future
Excellent service, second purchase and very happy with both items
Just as advertised.. No problemo..
nice fit!
looks and works great
looks and works great
looks and works great
looks and works great
As advertised.
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Val
7/8/2022
Good. Brighter than the original. Only one problem... next rv complain the light is too bright. Oh well IMAO.