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#1 llPa1nll

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Posted May 10 2012 - 02:56 PM

Ohhh! How I hate you!
Some people are like slinkies, not really good for anything, but they bring a smile to your face when pushed down the stairs...

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Posted May 10 2012 - 02:59 PM

LOL.... Time for LEDs and a new harness?
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#3 Nitrofreak

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Posted May 10 2012 - 03:07 PM

LOL.... Time for LEDs and a new harness?


Did that 5 years ago, have not had an issue since, well worth the investment and much safer too.
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Posted May 10 2012 - 03:30 PM

Ditto JFrancho

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Posted May 10 2012 - 03:31 PM

Yeah, I have the SeaSonic LEDs however they are loosing diodes on a rapid pace. It baffles me that they cant make a unit that would stay working. I like how the LEDs are 10x brighter than the bulbs and will last longer. I just cant get over that they still fail. Can't we make a light that will not stop working. I know its panned obsolescence, that they have designed these to not last forever. I just am not looking forward to getting them working again.
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Posted May 10 2012 - 06:31 PM

Nothing lasts forever.
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Posted May 10 2012 - 07:19 PM

Agree, LEDs are Sweet! My first boat's trailer ate bulbs constantly. Best money I ever spent on that trailer was the $50 for a set of LED lights.

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Posted May 11 2012 - 04:11 AM

I'm not sold on the LEDs. Ever notice how many of them are out on traffic lights, or truck lights? Granted, the lights still work and do their job even if half the diodes aren't working be it on taillights or traffic lights.

How many times have you seen a traffic light prior to the use of LEDs for them burned out and not working? I cannot recall ever seeing a traffic light where one of the signals was not working. I suspect they might have had more than one bulb in them, but I'm not sure. I've seen traffic lights get "stuck" or fouled up in some other way, but the problem was in the timing mechanism of the light system, not in the failure of an individual signal to light up.
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Posted May 11 2012 - 06:10 AM

I'm not sold on the LEDs. Ever notice how many of them are out on traffic lights, or truck lights? Granted, the lights still work and do their job even if half the diodes aren't working be it on taillights or traffic lights.

How many times have you seen a traffic light prior to the use of LEDs for them burned out and not working? I cannot recall ever seeing a traffic light where one of the signals was not working. I suspect they might have had more than one bulb in them, but I'm not sure. I've seen traffic lights get "stuck" or fouled up in some other way, but the problem was in the timing mechanism of the light system, not in the failure of an individual signal to light up.


I agree with both of your statements, "nothing lasts forever", old school ways of doing things will soon be a thing of the past, nothing lasts like you think it should anymore, im reminded of an old Merle Haggard song and a phrase from it sticks in my mind "were rolling down hill like a snowball headed for hell", but change is comming wether we want it to or not, I can not say that one brand works better than others, the ones that I purchaced seem to be ok so far.

There is only one bulb for each color lense of a traffic light, although the bulb itself has changed over the years and have also since gone to new technology like LED's.
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Posted May 11 2012 - 12:51 PM

Regarding trailer lights, two suggestions.

1. Dielectric grease in all plug connections from the main plug at the vehicle to the plugs at the lights. Connections are a common cause of problems.

2. Put chaffing gear at all points where wiring passes through the trailer frame if your trailer does not have grommets or some form of protection where the wiring passes through the frame. If the insulation gets damaged at these areas, you're looking at replacing the entire harness.

I'd suggest using dielectric grease on all the bulbs, but most of the lights are sealed. If yours is not sealed, use dielectric grease on all the bulbs. It won't stop them from burning out, but when they do, it will make changing them a whole lot easier. It will also prevent corrosion at the connection. Corrosion can block the flow of current thus rendering a bulb useless.
Regards, Tom

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Posted May 11 2012 - 01:02 PM

I am completely sold on LED lights. Since putting them on my trailer (a couple of years ago) I haven't had to worry about lights. I still regularly check them, and so far they are working fine. When they start to fail I will simply install a new set. I would rather replace the entire set every several years than have to be aggravated by lights on nearly every trip.
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Posted May 11 2012 - 01:27 PM

If the insulation gets damaged at these areas, you're looking at replacing the entire harness.


Not if you leave a bit of slack. Just clip the damaged section off, strip the ends, and solder and shrink wrap the connections.
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Posted May 11 2012 - 01:41 PM

Not if you leave a bit of slack. Just clip the damaged section off, strip the ends, and solder and shrink wrap the connections.


They also have weather proof butt conectors that work really great too !!!
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Posted May 11 2012 - 03:08 PM

Those connectors are what prompted me to replace the harness on my trailer. Yeah, they work, but they also failed on my trailer. They were nothing but problems. Solder and shrink wrap, man. :)
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Posted May 11 2012 - 04:44 PM

Not if you leave a bit of slack. Just clip the damaged section off, strip the ends, and solder and shrink wrap the connections.


Why would you want to do that when a bit of chaffing gear at each of those places protects the insulation. Preventing the damage is better than repairing the damage.
Regards, Tom





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