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Landing strip LED lights on the trailer

I had thought about this, and seeing it makes me a fan for sure.
 
I'm glad someone resurrected this thread, I've not seen it or thought about lighting the trailer like this. We come in right at dark most times and the lighting at the dock isn't great. Now I'm going to have to explain another Amazon package to my wife. :rolleyes:
 
Am getting ready to redo the wiring on my trailer anyway....love this idea! I think a simple switch up on the front on the trailer would be easy enough to do and then no worries about getting pulled over for sure. Great job!
 
Am getting ready to redo the wiring on my trailer anyway....love this idea! I think a simple switch up on the front on the trailer would be easy enough to do and then no worries about getting pulled over for sure. Great job!
Amber is completely road legal so you can't go wrong there.
 
I did it, and the wife thought it was a good idea.

I mounted mine strips on the center set of bunks.
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I only want them on when I have the trailer in the water, so I installed an Attwood automatic bilge switch, to not have to worry about a float bouncing while driving down the road.
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Here's it lit up.
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I bought these light strips off of Amazon.

Amazon.com: OFFROADTOWN 2pcs 70 Inch Truck Light LED Board Running Light for Extended & Crew Cab Trucks White/Amber Turn Signal Side Marker & Courtesy LED Lighting Strips Running Lights Kit for Trucks Pickup SUV: Automotive

Since they have a sequential option for use with turn signals, if I can figure out a way to keep it dry, I'm going to put a turn signal relay inline so that they literally look like landing strip lights.
 
Genius!!!! Looks like I found my next project. I doubt I'll get any push back from the wife since it will be "totally for her benefit" when putting the boat on the trailer at night! lol
 
After five years I need to replace the LED strips that I installed in 2015.

Not a bad service life for $27!
 
Not bad at all.
 
Wow. That is a pretty big failure rate. Almost everyone's is failing.

I think we need a class action to get everyone their $27 back!
 
Wow. That is a pretty big failure rate. Almost everyone's is failing.

I think we need a class action to get everyone their $27 back!

High Failure rate, or surprising longevity with chinese garbage getting dunked in the water or bouncing down the road.

I did it, and the wife thought it was a good idea.

I mounted mine strips on the center set of bunks.
View attachment 113184

I only want them on when I have the trailer in the water, so I installed an Attwood automatic bilge switch, to not have to worry about a float bouncing while driving down the road.
View attachment 113185

Here's it lit up.
View attachment 113186

I bought these light strips off of Amazon.

Amazon.com: OFFROADTOWN 2pcs 70 Inch Truck Light LED Board Running Light for Extended & Crew Cab Trucks White/Amber Turn Signal Side Marker & Courtesy LED Lighting Strips Running Lights Kit for Trucks Pickup SUV: Automotive

Since they have a sequential option for use with turn signals, if I can figure out a way to keep it dry, I'm going to put a turn signal relay inline so that they literally look like landing strip lights.

Float switch is super clever.
 
High Failure rate, or surprising longevity with chinese garbage getting dunked in the water or bouncing down the road.



Float switch is super clever.

I can't take credit for the switch idea though, @MOA_Chaser posted a link to another site a few pages back.
 
These are brilliant. I don't boat at night, so no real need, but these look sweet.
 
Mine worked, they just lost the sickness and started to come off the aluminum. And I didn't like how I had it wired up in the front.
 
Very nice setup
 
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