Forum Discussion
RoyB
Jul 10, 2018Explorer II
I like to do things like that as well...
With the DOD Safety lights however they are all powered by the Truck Start battery and doesn't give me any savings in the reducing the Trailer battery drains so I usually leave all of those alone.
Granted however some of those LED LIGHTS sure look great compared to older Incandescent automotive lights...
I'm sometimes a bit hesitant about changing things over to LED technology. I know sometimes I pull right up behind a big tractor trailer with obvious LED lights installed on the rear and my Ham Radio starts getting broadband hash - RFI Interference... LED Lights are known to to do this to you hehe...
Reducing battery drain is always good to do...
Roy Ken

With the DOD Safety lights however they are all powered by the Truck Start battery and doesn't give me any savings in the reducing the Trailer battery drains so I usually leave all of those alone.
Granted however some of those LED LIGHTS sure look great compared to older Incandescent automotive lights...
I'm sometimes a bit hesitant about changing things over to LED technology. I know sometimes I pull right up behind a big tractor trailer with obvious LED lights installed on the rear and my Ham Radio starts getting broadband hash - RFI Interference... LED Lights are known to to do this to you hehe...
Reducing battery drain is always good to do...
Roy Ken

About Travel Trailer Group
44,025 PostsLatest Activity: Feb 18, 2025