| Keywest18 |
05-28-2012 05:21 PM |
boat trailer lights
Well I had to replace one of my trailer lights about three months ago and its already gone out. What brand do you guys recommend. And are the led lights really worth it. Im thinking about just getting the magnetic kit and just placing them on my boat and taking them off before I launch. Im tired of dunking my lights
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| meaux fishing |
05-28-2012 05:36 PM |
get the sealed leds
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| jchief |
05-28-2012 05:43 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by meaux fishing
(Post 438823)
get the sealed leds
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X 2
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| Hydro |
05-28-2012 06:03 PM |
X 3
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| bjhooper82 |
05-28-2012 06:13 PM |
X5
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| Micah |
05-28-2012 06:18 PM |
X6
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| Hydro |
05-28-2012 06:19 PM |
I wouldn't mess with the magnetic lights, you dont want to be jacking around with them at the boat launch...
Someone may cut some "figure 8's" around you in the parking lot ;)...
Hydro
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| fishinpox |
05-28-2012 06:39 PM |
I had LEDs on old boat never a problem, new boat didn't come with them do I switched em to LEDs ... Well worth it
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| jchief |
05-28-2012 06:40 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by fishinpox
(Post 438864)
I had LEDs on old boat never a problem, new boat didn't come with them do :confused: I switched em to LEDs ... Well worth it
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| Keywest18 |
05-28-2012 06:41 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hydro
(Post 438854)
Someone may cut some "figure 8's" around you in the parking lot ;)...
Hydro
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Haha good point
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| Hydro |
05-28-2012 06:43 PM |
Couldn't resist :rolleyes:
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| jlsch1 |
05-28-2012 06:59 PM |
I bought Optronics LED in 2004.
Never bought a light since.
Everyonce in awhile a few lights will go out of one.
They got a lifetime warranty if the light is not damage.
I did it twice when a few of the lights on the inside stop working I take a picture of the light and email it to Optronics customer service.
A week later you will get two new lights for the back.
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| Keywest18 |
05-28-2012 07:04 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hydro
(Post 438869)
Couldn't resist :rolleyes:
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I thought that was just on the water..... I guess the parking lot isnt safe either.......
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| specknation |
05-28-2012 07:09 PM |
My trailer is less than 4 months old have had 3 bulbs blow, put your lights on your PVC guide poles on your trailer end of problem. It is on my list
of things to do this week.
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| Keywest18 |
05-28-2012 07:12 PM |
I have to get some, I have the boards. Im thinking the round led lights on top of the post would work really well
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| specknation |
05-28-2012 07:40 PM |
Keeping the lights out of the water is the only way to make sure they will always work. CE Smith makes a bracket that you mount to your guide poles, pretty easy to do.
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| sniper3726 |
05-28-2012 07:53 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by thegr8cody
(Post 438888)
I have to get some, I have the boards. Im thinking the round led lights on top of the post would work really well
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Get Maxximas . Go to Lake Charles Truck on the corner of Enterprise Blvd and 2nd street. They have so many it's crazy , any flavor you want.
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| sniper3726 |
05-28-2012 07:56 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by specknation
(Post 438896)
Keeping the lights out of the water is the only way to make sure they will always work. CE Smith makes a bracket that you mount to your guide poles, pretty easy to do.
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Not true anymore with the sealed LEDs.
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| specknation |
05-28-2012 08:03 PM |
Had them on last boat trailer they did go out on me but took longer, they are no doubt better.
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