I spoke with my contact at Command regarding the LED RV Interior Light # 328-K-1050Q9 referenced in your question. The LED unit has a draw of 0.26 amps.
I have attached a short video demonstration for this light that you can also take a look at. view full answer...
The LED RV Interior Light, # ILL31CB, would have to be wired to a switch to turn off an on. If the old lights were wired to a separate switch, like on the wall, this light would wire in the same way. If you needed a switch, you could use something like # BL0108-00. Power from the trailer would go in to a terminal on the switch and the power wire to the light would also connect to the switch. view full answer...
The LED RV Interior Light with Switch # 328-K-1050Q9 that you referenced is it's own mounting plate as it is a surface mount style of interior light. To install this you'd remove the lens and then using the mounting holes on the backing plate attach it to your ceiling. No additional mounting plate is needed. view full answer...
To remove the cover on the Optronics RV Interior Dome Light # RVIL21 you just need to slide the cover away from the end with the switch. I have attached a short review video where this is done.
Once removed simply use a 921 bulb, or the LED # DI48VR, as a replacement.
If you are talking about an interior light on your 2013 Subaru Outback Wagon then I wouldn't know how to remove the cover unless it is the same product as the # RVIL21 that you initially referenced. view full answer...
The diode plate of the LED RV Interior Light # 328-K-58L34P9 is not replaceable. If yours was somehow damaged you'd have to go with an all new light assembly. view full answer...
As far as lumen output the Optronics LED RV Interior Light # RVILL34 has 2 ratings. The raw output, unobstructed and in testing conditions the light can produce 920 lumen. The effective lumen output in real-world scenarios is 815 lumen. But the watts are low; 1.22 at 815 lumen.
The one thing that isn't tested for this light is the temperature. As an LED light though it would be less on the reddish side and more on the white/blue-ish side. view full answer...
The Optronics LED RV Interior Double Dome Light with Switch part # RVILL34 operates on a 12 volt system so it would need to be attached to a battery in one way or another. It would not work with a 110 volt system nor would any of our trailer lights. Generally speaking, most if not all trailer lights use 12 VDC power. view full answer...
The LEDs inside the Optronics RV Interior Dome Light # RVILL39 are not replaceable. If the light stopped working then the entire assembly would need to be replaced.
With this in mind the LEDs on this unit do include a lifetime warranty so if you were the original purchaser of the light it should be covered. In this case you will just want to contact the manufacturer (Optronics) directly. view full answer...
The Optronics RV Odyssey Interior Light, Recess Mount # RVIL0601 is a press on/off at the lens. It simply requires hardwiring a lead and ground wire. The removable snap-on trim is sold separately as # RVIL060102. view full answer...
Yes, the Optronics LED RV Interior Double Dome Light with Switch part # RVILL34 will work with a remote dimmer switch as it does not have a low voltage cutoff. We do not carry any 12 volt dimmer switches so you will need to source this elsewhere. I spoke to my contact at Optronics to confirm this for you. view full answer...
I spoke to my contact at Optronics and they informed me that the Optronics LED RV Interior Double Dome Light with Switch part # RVILL34 will work on a dimmer switch as there is no low voltage cutout. Unfortunately, we do not carry any 12 volt dimmer switches so you will need to source this elsewhere. view full answer...
To install the RV Euro Style Interior Single Ceiling Light with Built-In Switch # RVIL21 all you will need to do is connect the black wire for the power and the white wire to a ground. The light's dimensions are 4-1/4 inches W x 7-5/64 inches L x 1-31/32 inches D. As long as these dimensions fit where you are wanting to install the light it will work great for you. view full answer...
The LED RV Security Light, # CE76FR, is a motion detected exterior light designed to mount on the surface of your RV using hardware in each corner of the base of light fixture and then installing cover. view full answer...
The Optronics LED RV Interior Double Dome Light part # RVILL34 has two wires, black for power and white for ground. In order to use this to replace an existing light you'd need to test the wires on the trailer with a circuit tester to determine which is power and which is ground. I do not recommend matching wires by color. view full answer...
Yes, on the Optronics LED RV Interior Light, # RVILL34, the black wire will be the 12-volt power wire and the white wire will be the ground.
If you are having issues with finding which wire is power and ground on your trailer, then I recommend using a circuit tester like # PTW2993. Clip the alligator clip to the trailer and then probe the wires. When the tester lights up that wire will be your 12-volt power wire. view full answer...
On Optronics LED RV Interior Light # RVILL34 grab the lens and squeeze in while at the same time pulling it away from the center and a little upward. Once the lenses are removed you will have access to the LED boards and the mounting screws holding the light assembly to the surface its mounted to.
I do not recommend using any tools to remove the lenses for a couple of reasons. First, if using a tool it focuses the force applied to a smaller area than your hand. And second with a tool... view full answer...
I spoke to Command Electronics and they indicated that the LED board is most likely going bad if you are getting a strobe effect with the LED RV Interior Light with Switch part # 328-K-1030WSM2. Unfortunately, the LED board is not replaceable so you would need to replace the entire light. In order to remove the lens you would want to take a butterknife and use it to pry between the outer edge of the lens and trim piece. You will then have access to the mounting screws needed to remove it... view full answer...