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โMay-16-2016 09:27 PM
tspin818 wrote:Zeppe807 wrote:dmullen wrote:Zeppe807 wrote:
I was looking towards installing awning lights on my trailer, mounted against the house vs on the roll. But then I visited someone that had them, and I didn't like the light, nor the glare when looking towards the trailer.
So I bought a dozen LEDs off Amazon for cheap, and added them to the bottom of my frame rail. I made one mount, tested it, liked the ambiance, so I made more. I added 5 total, but I think I may add one towards the hitch, one at the steps, and one facing back.
Unfortunately I have the trailer parked near the curb,so you don't get the full effect of the light. I will update the pictures after this weekend trip.
It was pretty dark last night, considering the street light was out, so it really put out a lot of good light.
Happy Trails,
Joe Zeppe
Love the look of the extra light. How did you wire the Amazon LEDs?
I ran a two conductor wire and wired each one in parallel and ran it to a switch in my battery box (Battery box was a previous mod). All waterproof connections.
I can take pictures next time I have it over.
Joe
Love the look, and clever with the mounting. Do you have a link or part number to look these up on Amazon?
โMay-13-2016 02:17 PM
โMay-13-2016 02:11 PM
โMay-11-2016 10:09 PM
โMay-11-2016 04:33 PM
Gene&Ginny wrote:bigrigfixer wrote:
...With the recent posts about locking battery boxes, here's mine. ...
โMay-10-2016 05:38 PM
bigrigfixer wrote:
...With the recent posts about locking battery boxes, here's mine. ...
Reese Dual Cam Straight Line HP Sway Control
โMay-10-2016 03:34 AM
โMay-09-2016 10:38 PM
โApr-27-2016 06:15 PM
Zeppe807 wrote:dmullen wrote:Zeppe807 wrote:
I was looking towards installing awning lights on my trailer, mounted against the house vs on the roll. But then I visited someone that had them, and I didn't like the light, nor the glare when looking towards the trailer.
So I bought a dozen LEDs off Amazon for cheap, and added them to the bottom of my frame rail. I made one mount, tested it, liked the ambiance, so I made more. I added 5 total, but I think I may add one towards the hitch, one at the steps, and one facing back.
Unfortunately I have the trailer parked near the curb,so you don't get the full effect of the light. I will update the pictures after this weekend trip.
It was pretty dark last night, considering the street light was out, so it really put out a lot of good light.
Happy Trails,
Joe Zeppe
Love the look of the extra light. How did you wire the Amazon LEDs?
I ran a two conductor wire and wired each one in parallel and ran it to a switch in my battery box (Battery box was a previous mod). All waterproof connections.
I can take pictures next time I have it over.
Joe
โApr-26-2016 07:38 AM
ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:
๐ Hi, great video, but what was the real reason for the lift kit. My trailer hasn't had any scraping problems. Is your tow vehicle lifted too?
โApr-25-2016 10:43 PM
themoreweexplore wrote:
A couple weeks ago I lifted our airstream 3". BIG improvement.
YouTube Video of our install
โApr-25-2016 08:46 AM
chr$ wrote:Bobandshawn wrote:
That looks like what I did to mine. Same toolbox anyway. I have 2 12volts centered in mine. The tool box is mounted at the trailer frame height on mine.
Yes, but made for the purpose without the wings for a pickup. Also, with louver vents, and compartments separating the batteries from the electronics...
โApr-25-2016 08:38 AM