Recommended Lighted Switch for Multiple LED Trailer Lights
Question:
I am interested in wiring several ILL22CB lights in a string off a single master switch. Do you have an outdoor rated toggle switch? Also do you have one that illuminates when turned on?
asked by: Christopher
Expert Reply:
The LED Rectangular Interior/Exterior Light # ILL22CB can be run in a single string off a master switch like you stated. I've attached a video to help as the installation shows that there is a clearance light as well on this same circuit. Because these lights are LED and have a low power draw, you can run them in series or parallel.
For a lighted switch, I recommend the Derale Lighted On/Off Switch for Electric Fans # D16740. I've attached a video to assist.
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Derale Lighted On/Off Switch for Electric Fans
- Accessories and Parts
- Radiator Fans
- Switches
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Opti-Brite LED RV Dome Light w/ Switch - 810 Lumens - Surface Mount - Clear Lens
- RV Exterior Lights
- Utility Light
- Recessed Mount
- LED Light
- 12V
- 4-1/2L x 2-1/2W Inch
- White
- Optronics
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