Yes, the Optronics Flexible LED Light Strip part # UCL90CB is dimmable, you'd just need to make sure to use a dimmer switch compatible with LEDs like the LED Dimmer Rocker Switch part # 37215225. view full answer...
The Angled LED RV Porch Light part # 328-007-48CBE is only available in clear. There is an option for the same light with an exterior switch for an additional way to turn it on or off with part # 328-007-48SCBE but no color variations.
I have linked these for you as well as all of our other porch light options for you to check out to see if there is one to suit your preference but alot of them seem to be the clear or amber lenses. view full answer...
The LED Light Strip part # DG52680 which is what you referenced is just a replacement light strip for a kit like the LED Light Strip Kit part # DG52688RF. The kit comes with the power adapter you were talking about as well as the remote and other components needed to charge the color and functions of the lights.
I am not really sure what you are asking but there would be no way to buy just the replacement strip and replacement power adapter part # DG52674PB and make this all work. view full answer...
We do have LED lights that you can use on your boat console which are push to activate, which means you just push the lens to turn it on and off like you are wanting. These LED lights are also waterproof and measure 3 inches in diameter; you can choose from the color of trim ring you'd like as well:
- Black Trim: Optronics LED Utility Light # UCL60CSBB
- Nickel Trim: Optronics LED Utility Light # UCL60CSNB
I have added links below to video reviews of these lights for you to check out. view full answer...
The Optronics LED RV Exterior Scene Light - Submersible part # UCL41CB is a surface mount light that installs using the two mounting holes in the flanges on either side of the light. The distance between the mounting holes is 7.87" and the overall dimensions of the light are 8-3/4" long x 3" tall x 1-1/2" deep so you would want to make sure you have space to install the light and possibly not have to drill new holes depending on if you had existing lights in that spot.
The rubber grommet... view full answer...
I reached out to my contact at Command and she said the LED RV Utility Light # 328-K-0054B has a raw lumen output of 4,000, which makes for a really bright light for easy nighttime viewing. I have attached a short video review that you can check out as well. view full answer...
I'd have to see a picture of the light to see what lens it might need since that's not info that we can look up. If it looks like the part # RVPLL13ab though the correct lens is the part # APLL11AB or for clear you'd want the # APL5CB. view full answer...
The Command Electronics # 328-007-80WE LED RV Security lamp has a light output of 1221 Lumens. I've linked to a product description video featuring the # 328-007-80WE RV Security Light. view full answer...
There is not a track per se, but you can use the Optronics LED Light Strip Connector - Snap On # A90P1B to mount the Optronics Flexible LED Light Strip # UCL90BCB. This will allow you to use something other than the sticky strip on the back of the lights and provide you with a great option to mount these on the rails on your pontoon boat. It does utilize a tacky substance, but it's designed to withstand some weather so it should work well for you. view full answer...
If you could provide the LED Utility Strip Light # ULL25CTVRB a 12 volt power source it would work well in your application. The voltage regulator box could also be relocated as needed as well.
You'd need to source a small AC power to DC power converter for this to work. Ideally one that would plug into a wall outlet and give you a power and ground terminal. view full answer...
While we do not have any replacement lenses, we do have replacement RV porch lights for you. I have added a link to our entire selection but the closest size we have to the measurements you gave is the 5-5/8" x 3-1/8" Low Profile LED Utility Light # 328-007-61W or the 6" x 3-1/2" RV Rectangular Porch and Utility Light # RVPL1C.
I have added links to video reviews of these lights for you to take a look at. view full answer...
I do not recommend this but he most likely trimmed down the the clear plastic housing ring to fit the old trim ring over it. When installing the # UCL60CB you'll be fine just drilling new holes and using the two screw hole set up and using the chrome trim ring to cover it all up. view full answer...
The raw lumens of the LED RV Utility Light # 328-K-0054B is 4,000 lumens. Which is very bright! I attached a review video for this for you to check out as well. view full answer...
For a dimmable strip light the 7-1/2 inch Vision X LED Light Strip, # XIL-ST75, or the 12 inch, # XIL-ST12 is going to be the closest option. view full answer...
The ATAK Solar Motion Light part # PT701 does have a switch to go from high output to low output (470 lumens to 270 lumens) or to totally off. Since the light only comes on 30 seconds at a time it's hard to give an exact battery life. But it easily will last all night through normal use. view full answer...
Because these are hardwired strip lights without a switch, there will not be a remote control that is available to work with them. We do offer an LED Light Strip Kit with a Wireless Remote # DG52665 that is a bright white LED light and is dimmable.
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The LED Light Strip Kit with Wireless RF Remote - Weatherproof # DG52688RF that you referenced can only be plugged in and powered from one end of it as there isn't a T fitting you could install on it. view full answer...
The LED Porch and Utility Light with On/Off Switch for RVs part # DG52728VP is considered a bright or cool white light. While I can't find the exact color temperature it is very near a 6000-6500k color seen with bright and cool rather than the 4000-4500k or lower temperatures we see with soft white colors. view full answer...
The Gustafson RV Scare Light - Surface Mount - 8" Diameter - White Base - Clear Lens # 277-000484 has a soft white color. I've attached a video of the light and a photo to give you an idea of the color. The design of the lens gives it a soft look even though it is really bright. view full answer...
The LED Light Strip for Thule RV Awnings part # TH301660 is 8mm wide and the LED Light Strip for Thule RV Awnings part # TH307135 is 12mm wide but that is the only difference. view full answer...
The Optronics Flexible LED Light Strip # UCL90CB that you referenced does put off a bit off a purplish hue. If you check out the two pictures I attached you'll see what I mean. It still puts out enough light to be useful though so it would work great in your shed. view full answer...
The Opti-Brite LED Strip Light for RVs # ILL77CBB can be mounted to any interior or exterior wall surface. On the front panel of the light strip, there are two small panels on either side that pop off to reveal the mounting holes. Simply screw the light strip in from the front side anywhere that works for you and replace the panels when finished. Make sure you are not screwing into any parts of the wall that may have wiring behind them as they could be damaged.
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You can add on an addtional 33 feet to the # DG52694 with the part # DG52697 and you'll be set. Since these are LEDs they do not draw much amperage at all and it's not an issue. view full answer...
For a similar priced LED mini light strip that can fit the channel of your awning the Valterra part # A30-0625VP would be your best bet. It's 16 feet and designed for this application unlike the # DG52680 you referenced which was intended to install with an adhesive. view full answer...
I have a solution for you, but unfortunately there are no LED light strips that we have available longer than 17 feet. I'm not sure what the reason is for this, since there are RV awnings like the Solera 21' # LCV000255587 that go up to 21 feet wide.
Since these strips are cut to fit, you can use 2 rolls of the Optronics Flexible LED # UCL90BCB and combine the strips together using the Optronics LED Strip Connector # A90P1B to create a 20+ ft long strip. You can also reuse strips that... view full answer...
Yes, I spoke to the manufacturer about the Solar Powered LED Outdoor RV Light part # DG0168 and they informed me that it does indeed have an on/off switch in addition to the motion activated sensor. view full answer...
The only difference between these two LED Light Strip kits, is that item # DG52688RF features a white backing while item # DG52688BU features a black backing on the LED strip. Other than that, you will get the exact same parts.
As far as the pricing goes, it's possible that if one color is more popular than the other, we get a better price on it, which would then reflect the price difference you're seeing. view full answer...
The ATAK Solar Motion Light # PT701 is definitely easy to remove so you won't have any problems doing so whatsoever.
This light can be mounted with either the included peel-and-stick tape or the included mounting screws so what I recommend is first using the tape and then if you want to change the setting from high to low (or vice versa) you can re-mount it with the screws or just locally source some more peel-and-stick tape if you'd rather do it that way.
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I may have a solution for you, but there is not a product that we carry that is going to meet all of the specifications that you're seeking and the biggest issue will be the power cord, which you can work around with an extension cord. The other option would be wiring the light directly to a dimmer switch that can be installed right inside your RV door and routed to a 12v power source to allow you the best solution for this. I'll provide you with the parts for both options.
If you want... view full answer...
The Bargman RV Porch/Utility Light - 78 Series - Rectangle - Black Base - Amber Lens # 30-78-523 is the same light with a different lens color. You can alternatively use the Bargman RV Porch/Utility Light - 78 Series - Rectangle - Black Base - Clear Lens # 30-78-522 an LED light like # DG52728VP.
The bulb number 1895 is not something we currently have available as a replacement. I've linked the page to all our clearance/marker lights in case you want to replace the entire fixture. view full answer...
Scare lights are specifically motion sense lights to 'scare' anyone or anything away from your trailer at night and will eliminate the need to hit a switch. The Gustafson RV Light Item # 277-000485 is not a scare light and no we do not have an amber lens for it.
If you are looking for an amber lens you need the LED Porch and Utility Light for RVs - On/Off Switch - Oval - Amber Lens Item # RVPLL13AB. This has a similar oval shape as the one you liked. It is not a scare light, but it does... view full answer...
I spoke with Optronics about the Optronics LED RV Utility Light part # UCL60CB and they were no able to provide a specific color temperature rating. That said, I have attached a video for you which shows the light illuminated so you can get a better feel for the color. I would described this color as a cool white, somewhere around 4,500K. view full answer...
The ATAK Solar Motion Light part # PT702 as the title states is a motion powered light. It is not really designed to be continually turned off and on. The switch on the back is for light intensity so once you find out which intensity is best for you, you can mount the light with either the screws or double sided tape. It would then provide 30 seconds of illumination when movement is detected. view full answer...
If you happen to have a Lippert Solera awning, which is pretty common, you'd want the LED Fabric Light Kit # LC674283. It measures 21 feet long but can be cut down to size. The kit includes a switch and plate as well.
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Yes, it is possible to use a 12 volt deep cycle marine battery on a trailer to power lights, fans, etc. That said, you will need to combine the amp draw rating of all accessories and then subtract this from the amp hour rating of the battery to make sure you have have enough power. However, most fans and lights don't require much power so you should be alright so long as you are mindful. The Optronics Flexible LED Light Strip part # UCL90CB for example only draws 2.7 amps. I have attached... view full answer...
The closest LED porch light we have to the # RVPLL11AB we offer with a white base is the part # DG52526PB which is a pretty similar design. view full answer...
We do have plenty of replacement lenses that may work great for you, however in order to determine the correct replacement lens we would need to know how big of a lens you need first.
If you're able to provide an accurate length and width for the lens you need we'd be happy to help you.
I have also attached a link of all our exterior lights for you to check out as well.
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Your LED Light Strip Kit with Wireless IR Remote # DG52688 will flicker if it's not receiving a steady 12v current. Since you stated you're only getting this issue when connecting it directly to the battery that leads me to believe the battery is the issue. I recommend using a multimeter # PT89ZR to test the voltage level of your battery. If it's under 12v then you'll know the battery is the issue.
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For a Blue LED strip light that is capable of being dimmed without cutting off, I recommend LED Light Strip - Weatherproof - Blue - 16' Long part # DG52683. view full answer...
The outer width of the ATAK Solar Motion Light # PT701 that you referenced measures 6 inches wide by 4 inches with an overall height of 2 inches.
I attached a review video for this for you to check out as well. view full answer...
I have just what you need in the LED Light Strip Kit with Wireless IR Remote part # DG52694 which is a 33' long LED strip which allows you to choose between different colors and light settings. In regards to the section over the wheel wells that you don't want the LED strips to span, simply cut the strip at one of the recommend cutting points and then run a set of wires between the two ends over the wheel wells.
Please note, in order to attach bare wires to the end of the cut strip you... view full answer...
I recommend going with the LED Light Strip Kit # DG52694 because it has 16 different color options, one of which is a bright LED white, has 33' of light strip that can be cut every 2" for a custom look, and can be used inside or outside.
Attached is a photo showing what the white color looks like. The remote also allows you to adjust how bright you want the light so if you like this color but want is a little more dim you can do that. I have attached a review video where this is highlighted... view full answer...
I went out to our warehouse for you and measured the connector that attaches to the end of the LED light strip on the LED Light Strip Kit with Wireless IR Remote part # DG52688. This connector is just under 1/2" at it widest point so you will need to drill a 1/2" diameter hole into the exterior of your trailer in order to run the connector through. In order to prevent any sharp edges on the trailer's exterior walls from piercing the jacket on the above wire you will want to use a grommet... view full answer...
We have exactly what you're looking for with the LED RV Security Light # CE76FR! This is powered via 12V power as opposed to the solar options and it uses the motion detector so you'll get the light when you're near your stairs.
Attached is a review video for you to check out. view full answer...
We do have some options for you to consider, although there is not an exterior sealed light that also has a switch. The only truly sealed light is the Optronics LED RV Exterior Scene Light # UCL41CB which is completely waterproof and is an LED light (which have lifetime warranties). It is a simple 2-wire light with one power and one ground wire and you would be able to run wiring for a switch inside your trailer with this light.
The other option, if you do not want to run wires, is... view full answer...
You can use LED Light Strip Kit with Wireless RF Remote - Weatherproof part # DG52688RF and LED Light Strip - Weatherproof - Multicolor - 16' Long part # DG52680 together and use the same remote. According to Diamond you can use the same power source and remote with up to 2 strips. If you want to add a third you would need a new kit and they would work off of two different remotes. view full answer...
The light output of the Command Porch Light part # 328-007-60WE is 560 Lumens. It also only draws .21 of an amp!
I attached a review video link for this for you to check out as well. view full answer...
The width of the Optronics Flexible LED Light Strip # UCL90CB is about 3/8". I have attached a review video where we take this measurement for you to check out.
To help remove the 3M adhesive I recommend using some heat like a hair dryer or something similar. You may need to use a tool to scrap the adhesive off as well. I'd try using something that is plastic or rubber to help avoid scratching anything. view full answer...
We have LED light strips that fit the awning channel you have on your RV but the part # DG52683 that you referenced would not fit this application. Instead you'd want the part # A30-0625VP which is a 16 foot light strip that does fit the awning channel.
I attached a review video for this for you to check out as well.
The strip you mentioned uses an adhesive to secure. view full answer...
The type of replacement bulb that the Porch Light # RVPL7CB takes is a 1141 like the # DI85VR which is an LED that will last a very long time. view full answer...
Yes! If you check out the attached photo of the included remote for the LED Light Strip Kit # DG52694 you can see that there are a few different shades of blue available!
I have attached a review video where we demonstrate all of the different colors for you to check out as well. view full answer...
We do have a few different options for you!
If you are wanting an exact replacement then it looks like you currently have the Command LED Courtesy Light # 328-002-04W.
For a few different styles we have the Optronics # ILL85CB and # ILL86CB which are both designs that shine down. Dimensions and pictures of each can be found on their product pages, but I have also attached some review videos for you to check out. view full answer...
For your application I recommend the LED Light Strip Kit with Wireless IR Remote # DG52694 as well as the Add-On LED Light Strip # DG52697 (which I confirmed will work together according to my contact at Diamond Group).
Each of these kits comes with 33' of light strip so you'll have right at the 66' length you're looking for, plus these have a rubber-type construction so they are flexible enough to accommodate the 90 degree angle you are needing to use. The light strips have 16 different... view full answer...
So long as you can find some way to install and power the LED Light Strip Kit with Wireless IR Remote # DG52694 you can mount it under your RV. Keep in mind it is weatherproof but not totally waterproof so make sure it doesn't get submerged, but otherwise you can mount the light strip wherever you like.
I have added a link to a video review you to check out as well of the LED Light Strip Kit with Wireless IR Remote # DG52694. view full answer...
The groove I believe you are referring to is designed to have a light track slid into it like the part # A30-0600 so that a thicker rope LED light can fit into it like the # A30-0625VP. None of the light strips we offer will fit into a channel that is only 5/16 inch in diameter. view full answer...
The LED RV Security Light - Motion Detector - Surface Mount - Clear Lens - Warm White # CE76FR hasn't had any negative feedback from our customers at this time. To be fair, we haven't had any customer feedback on this product yet so I don't want to give false security. It does come with a 1 year manufacturer warranty. view full answer...
The Multipurpose LED Utility Light # 328-007-60WE that you referenced does not have a switch on it and was designed to have a switch wire in with it to turn it off and on. Basically it just has a power and ground wire and is going to be on or off depending on if those circuits are completed.
We do have the similar # DG52723VP which has a switch built into the base which might be more what you are looking for. See attached review video for more info as well. view full answer...
We do have some amber porch light options, but unfortunately the only amber porch light option or lens from Command that we currently have is part # 328-007-30SAPE which is a different design than the part # 328-K-0054B that you referenced.
The amber light options that we have which are similar are from Diamond. Part # DG52726VP is for if you already have a switch installed but part # DG52725VP comes with a built-in switch. These are the exact same light with the only difference being... view full answer...
The LED Light Strip Kit with Wireless IR Remote # DG52688 that you referenced is intended for outdoor use so it will handle being used daily outside like you are wanting to do.
If the off/on method you plan to use cuts power to the kit the last settings would not be retained when powered back on as you'd be resetting the unit everytime. view full answer...
The LED Light Strip Kit, # DG52694 has two 4-pin connectors with to recombine strips once cut. Any extended length of wire needed for a custom installation will need to be sourced separately from the kit itself. I suggest at least an 18 gauge solid core wire at minimum. view full answer...
We do offer the Opti-Brite LED Interior Strip Light # ILL71CB which is our only 16" LED strip light, but it is not the exact same as the Opti-Brite LED Strip Light for RVs # ILL77CBB you were looking at.
The key difference that it does not have the 45 degree wedge base that angles downward. Besides that they are both rated for interior and exterior use, are both water proof, and will both work with 12v Power systems.
I included a video of the Opti-Brite # ILL71CB for you to take a look at. view full answer...
The Solar Powered LED Porch Light for RVs light # DG0132 does not need to be removed during transport.
These do work great I can confirm from a colleague here who has owned several of these lights for over a year. They still work great for him at his home currently.
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Yes, for the same type of light as the Optronics RV Porch Utility Light # RVPL5A you were looking at but with a clear lens you can use the part # RVPL7C. This assembly has the same white base and overall dimensions but with a clear lens and a built-in toggle switch that you can use to turn the light on and off.
I have attached a short video demonstration that you can check out as well. view full answer...
Yes, the Exterior LED Porch Light # DG52526PB that you referenced would be an exact replacement for RV Porch/Utility Light # RVPL8AB that you referenced. view full answer...
The bulb that was in light RVPL9CC was sort of an odd duck and there isn't an LED bulb that will fit it. Your best option is to replace the light fixtures with new ones designed with LED bulbs.
We have several options:
# DG52526PB (this one is closest to the original light)
# 328-007-80WE
# 328-007-80BE
I have linked a couple of videos showing the features of each light style. view full answer...
Yes, the LED Security Light with 5" Lead # 328-007-80BE does mostly aim towards the ground. It points out with the LED panel but the cover on the top of the light does work to aim the light mostly down. view full answer...
The RV Rectangular Porch and Utility Light # RVPL1C does not have a switch and is instead designed for use with a switch that you would mount somewhere on your RV. view full answer...
The LED Utility Light - 6 Diode - Sealed - 3" Round - Clear w/ Chrome Snap-On Trim Ring # UCL60CB is a surface mount, so you will not need to increase a 1-1/2 inch diameter hole. The mounting holes will be separated by 2-1/4 inch center on center.
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I contacted Diamond and the LED strip part # DG52681 can only be cut into two sections because the 4-pin connectors are not sold separately. When you cut on one of the copper sections of the strip you will be able to slide the 4-pin connector into the strip you cut and plug it into the black connector on the other strip.
The other black 4-pin connector is needed to plug the black section at the end of the strip into the plug with switch part # DG52671PB. You can then hardwire the switch... view full answer...
The Opti-Brite LED RV Dome Light part # ILL22CB is a surface mount light therefore designed to be attached directly to the mating surface with the wires run out the back. This requires drilling a hole in the mating surface, center of the light so the wires can pass through. I can't recommend notching the light to pass the wire through the side of the base as this could allow water to get inside and would void the warranty of the light.
Unfortunately, none of our surface mount lights... view full answer...
Thank you for the picture! It looks like you have the Gustafson RV Scare Light # 277-000485 on your 2015 Rockwood 5th Wheel trailer. I checked with the manufacturer and the replacement lens for this light is the # GSL8114 and will replace the 8-1/2" x 3-1/2" clear lens on your RV Scare Light. view full answer...
I called the manufacturer and confirmed that the Solar Powered Outdoor Light for RVs # DG0132 does indeed have a on/off switch. The dimensions are 6" L x 3.75" W x 3.25" H.
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I checked with Optronics and the RV Oval Porch and Utility Light # RVPL5A that you referenced takes a 1141 bulb.
Right now we only have white LED versions like part # DI23VR. view full answer...
If I can see a picture of the porch light and base I might be able to identify it. Otherwise I don't have a way to look it up by the trailer info you listed. view full answer...
The closest thing we have to the Diamond Exterior LED Porch Light # DG52526PB that has a black housing instead of white is the Command # 328-007-80BE which has a little bit of a different style than the Diamond option.
Review videos for both lights have been linked for you to check out. view full answer...
Yes, the Optronics Flexible LED Light Strip part # UCL90CB can be cut to the desired length you need for your application. That said, there are cut lines on the strip you must use which are located every 2". Once the cut is made you can then use the Optronics LED Light Strip 12-Volt Connector with Wire Leads part # A90PB to make your connections. view full answer...
The Multipurpose LED Utility Light part # 328-007-60WE can be mounted either vertically or horizontally as orientation does not matter. In order to mount the light you will need screws part # 328-19-9 and butt connectors part # DW05744-5. view full answer...
Actually the Opti-Brite LED Strip Light part # ILL71CBAWN that you referenced rated for exterior use so this would work great on a porch/awning light and you wouldn't have to worry about weather or rain damaging it. t would basically need to not be totally exposed so it would need to be under somewhat of a covering. view full answer...
If you check out the picture I attached you'll see the mounting holes and dimensions for the Optronics LED RV Exterior Light # UCL41CB. view full answer...
Since the Opti Brite LED Dome Light part # ILL08COB was designed for refrigerated trucks and trailers it for sure was designed to withstand cold temperatures as well as condensation developing from temperature fluctuations. The wires are potted at the housings as well. Only the diodes have a lifetime warranty which would be the only thing that would fail realistically. Any other failure would be most likely from an install issue. view full answer...
The lens on the RV Oval Porch and Utility Light # RVPL7C is held to the housing with some tabs on the lens that fit slots on the housing. To remove the lens you will need something thin and flat like a knife or small screwdriver to gently pry the lens free.
The tabs on the lens are located at the top and bottom of the lens so to avoid breaking then start gently prying on the sides of the lens until you can see the tabs well enough to avoid them. The lens can be snapped right back into... view full answer...
Unfortunately, Lippert does not offer a clear or blue lens or a replacement lamp with a clear lens.
However, I do have a solution that would work for you. I'd recommend using the Optronics # UCL60CB. It's about the same diameter, and is an LED lamp so it would be brighter, draw less power and last much longer. It's also comparably priced. It's also submersible, so water getting on the lamp won't be a problem. The mounting holes are at 2-1/4 inches on center, as opposed to the 1-1/2 inch... view full answer...
If you want to replace the lens on the # RVPLL13AB with a clear lens you can use the # Replacement Clear Oval Acrylic Lens for Optronics RV Porch and Utility Light # OPT47FR. This lens is designed to fit on the # RVPLL11CB or # RVPLL13CB, which is just the white/clear version of your # RVPLL13AB. view full answer...
The Multicolor LED Light Strip Kit # DG52694 that you referenced can only be powered with a 12 volt power source.
You'd have to use an inverter designed for converting AC to DC to use this in your application. view full answer...
I did some research on your cap LED light strips on your 2019 Grand Design Momentum 351M toy hauler. We do carry LED strips that are compatible. We have the following colors:
- Optronics Flexible LED Light Strip - Weatherproof - White # UCL90CB
- Optronics Flexible LED Light Strip - Weatherproof - Blue # UCL90BCB
Also, if you need to connect two sections of LED strips together, you will need the connectors # A90P1B.
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The LED Utility Strip Light # ULL25CTVRB can be powered with standard 12 volts. There would be no need for any driver or resistors. view full answer...
The # RVSL21 Scare light uses an 1156 replacement bulb that is widely available. We carry this bulb also, part # DI49VR. These bulbs have two posts that slide into slots in the socket and then you turn the bulb approximately 1/4 to 1/2 turn to lock it into the socket.
There should be 2 wires going to the bulb socket. One will attach to the bulb base for ground and the other will attach to the center of the base at the bottom for power to the bulb. view full answer...
The Command LED Eclipse RV Security Light # 328-007-80BE that you referenced is designed for use as an outdoor/porch light so it is weather resistant, however it's not completely sealed/waterproof. It absolutely will withstand normal exposure to the elements but it still might be a good idea to mount it in a position where it wouldn't take the brunt of a driving rain storm.
I have attached a short video review on this light that you can check out as well.
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The ATAK Solar Motion Light, # PT701 has a slide switch on the back of the light. There is a Low-High-Off setting.
This is rated at 230 lumen in low and 460 lumen on high. In full sunlight this takes approximately 8-10 hours to receive a full charge and the light provides 30 seconds of illumination when movement is detected. view full answer...
The Optronics Flexible LED Light Strip part # UCL90CB would be the best option for adding LED strips to the inside of an enclosed trailer. The strips can be cut to fit you exact needs and they feature a simple two wire design. The wires could then be run to a toggle switch like part # PK34571 which can be mounted outside if the boot part # PK25370 is used and then to the battery wherever that may be.
In regards to adding a solar panel, this would really be dependent on how much power... view full answer...
I spoke with our contact at Diamond and the Multicolor LED Light Strip Kit # DG52694 that you referenced has 1,400 Lumens per foot of brightness and is dimmable. view full answer...
I spoke with Optronics and they informed me that if you used the full reel of the Optronics Flexible LED Light Strip - Weatherproof - White - 17 Long Item # UCL90CB the amperage draw would be 2.7 amps. view full answer...
For maximum brightness out of an interior trailer light I would go with the part # ILL08COB. The raw lumen output rating is 1400 lumen. The effective lumen output rating is 990 lumen. This will be a VERY bright interior light. Check out the review video I attached for more info. view full answer...
Yes, the Optronics Flexible LED Light Strip, # UCL90CB hardwires to any 12-volt power source with a 2-Wire pigtail. What you described will work. view full answer...