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    I put mine on a switch which is on the winch stand off, kind of a pain at times but I also put a spot off the winch stand off for loading as some ramps I use there are no lights around. When the switch is on I can see the complete trailer for backing in at these unlit ramps.

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    All good ideals,you can never have enough light .


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    Well dang, I wasn't trying to sell someone something. My bad. I was just trying to explain what a cool and easy-to-install backup light it was. I have no affiliation with that product or any company that sells them. Sorry!
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    Great idea!

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    My driveway is long and dark plus I launch at one boat ramp with no lighting whatsoever. Needed some auxiliary lighting on my trailer. Added these 2 LED pods to my trailer guide posts last weekend. They are pretty bright. Haven't tried them yet. Wired them into the trailer lights and installed a separated switch that operates both of them. Don't need them to come one with the truck reverse lights. Just thought I would share with you all.

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    Mounted two LEDs (6 in each light), on back of boat trailer. Tied into reverse wiring. Love it, highly recommend it.

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    I also mounted some led strips on back of our utility trailer. Strips where the best fit for that application.
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    Very clean application Aquadog.
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    Great ideals LED Lights on the back of the trailer you can never have enough light


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zman View Post
    Great ideals LED Lights on the back of the trailer you can never have enough light


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    I’ve got an led cube mounted to my breakaway plate(looks about the same as a jack plate) on my motor. It’s rigged to a switch inside the boat so that I can turn it on and off as needed. It’s great for backing down dark ramps. I’ll try and get a picture tomorrow.

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