Interior LED Trailer Light with Switch for 10 Foot Long Clamshell Snowmobile Trailer
Question:
I have a 8x10foot clam shell type type snowmobile trailer that I would like to install some interior lighting for night loading, etc. I do not need daylight but would like decent light. I was planning on connecting to trailer lights with a switch so will have to have trailer lights on to work What type of lights and how many would you suggest for the best overall lighting? The trailer has no interior of any kind just frame bars, etc.
asked by: Bill
Expert Reply:
We have exactly what you are looking for. I recommend part # RVILL39.
This is an oval interior surface mount light that has 9 LED lights and also features an on/off switch. With the included snap-on bezel this light measures 7.188 X 5.188 X 1.438 inches. The light output for this light is 230 lumens which should give you plenty of light in your trailer.
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Opti-Brite LED Interior Strip Light - Weatherproof - 342 Lumens - Clear Lens - 16" Long
- LED Strip Lights
- Flexible Light
- Exterior Light
- Interior Light
- Awnings
- Hardwired
- 11 - 20 Inch Long
- Cool White
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