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Nov 26, 2018

Annoying lights at night... well.....

OK, returned home just fine from a 1600 mile round trip to Lake Briun State Park, Louisiana. By the way, this is one really nice State Park.

So, you know those annoying lights that people turn on at night and you just wish you could take a shot gun and blow them out? Well ... that didn't happen! No annoying lights at night at all this time. It was great!

But, my 5er has those annoying lights on the front, and normally leave them off, unless we are actually right there needing them for something. I don't completely understand why RV manufacturers are putting Las Vegas style lights on the front caps anyway. But, it is what it is, right?

So, I had opportunity to experiment with those lights. BUT ... NOT at the campground. While enroute! We very seldom travel after dark, but not this time. Daylight hours are just too short and we got caught in the dark on the road several times on this trip. So, I found a new use for those Las Vegas lights. It was absolutely awesome when I turned them on!



Yea, not at the park, on the road! I've seen semi-trucks all dazzled out with lights, so I though, WHY NOT? The amber color is almost a perfect match to the yellow running lights.

So, finally I found a way to turn on those annoying lights and end up not annoying anyone!

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  • I do believe the MFG installed those front cap lights for that very reason....running them if traveling at night.

    And the LEOs are NOT going to stop anyone for having those on....amber is nice

    My 2007 NUWA only has 2 forward facing up at roof line....Red
    With amber side markers at leading edge of front cap

    Mine along with all side marker lamps and rear cap lights come on when I turn truck lights on....which is ALWAYS
  • Perhaps a state trooper will render his opinion of using the trailer lights on the highway.
  • DutchmenSport wrote:
    OK, returned home just fine from a 1600 mile round trip to Lake Briun State Park, Louisiana. By the way, this is one really nice State Park.

    So, you know those annoying lights that people turn on at night and you just wish you could take a shot gun and blow them out? Well ... that didn't happen! No annoying lights at night at all this time. It was great!

    But, my 5er has those annoying lights on the front, and normally leave them off, unless we are actually right there needing them for something. I don't completely understand why RV manufacturers are putting Las Vegas style lights on the front caps anyway. But, it is what it is, right?

    So, I had opportunity to experiment with those lights. BUT ... NOT at the campground. While enroute! We very seldom travel after dark, but not this time. Daylight hours are just too short and we got caught in the dark on the road several times on this trip. So, I found a new use for those Las Vegas lights. It was absolutely awesome when I turned them on!



    Yea, not at the park, on the road! I've seen semi-trucks all dazzled out with lights, so I though, WHY NOT? The amber color is almost a perfect match to the yellow running lights.

    So, finally I found a way to turn on those annoying lights and end up not annoying anyone!


    Anoying lights!?
    I think its cool,the more the better
    :B

    All trucks should look like this,light up the night
    https://youtu.be/z7YETRPILaQ
  • Looks like a semi coming down the road. Like the amber, and actually have a purpose for traveling with them on. Anything to make you more visible after dark is beneficial.

    The purple and blue that are the new rage are quite annoying. Guess people are afraid of the dark.

    Even with the short days now, have to be parked before sun down. Eyes don’t work too well anymore.

    Hope you had a fun trip and made more great memories!
  • So yours are amber? Nice!
    Mine are white and I'm not sure of the legalities of running with them on.
  • The LED lighting is to dazzle the buyer enough so they don't look at the important stuff.

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