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Interior LED Lights

Rotax_Kid

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I've seen alot of the new trailers come with 4' LED interior strip lights. I've looked all over the net for these but can't find them. Any know where to get these? Using something better?
 

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I have switched to LED interior lights on my trailer, I am not sure if it was worth the cost.

I got them from a local store "6 States" if i remember correctly.
http://www.sixstates.com/

I purchased 3 interior lights, and 2 exterior, that i have not mounted yet.

The most difficult time was trying to find and get examples of how bright they are, i ordered blind, but did end up with some decent ones.

try this site
http://www.superbrightleds.com
the get the item description and or part number, search google, ebay, and amazon for better prices.
 

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The big thing is that there are LEDs that glow and you can see the light,They provide a bit of light that illuminates an area but are really meant to add a bit of effect more than anything.(Strip lighting) then their are LEDs that will illuminate what you are wanting to light up.. There is a HUGE difference..
The advantage of the work light LEDs is that they pull a small amount of power and provide superior lighting with no bulbs to change or worry about.
I have found that using the LEDs in my personal Toyhauler, I no longer really need a generator as the batteries last all weekend.
I have outfitted several Bristol bay Commercial fishing boats and many Trailers with the High quality LEDs. All customers have been happy.
Cyclops has LED tube lights, spot lights and work lights.
Here are a few popular ones, Both with lifetime warranties.
They provide a ton of light at a very low power draw.

http://www.cyclopsadventuresports.com/?page=products&id=147

http://www.cyclopsadventuresports.com/?page=products&id=145
Here is an LED tube light that is simply kicks butt.. NO fixture /ballast required not glass but plastic and alu..
http://www.cyclopsadventuresports.com/?page=products&id=149

A step farther is LED backup lights.. Nice to have for us sledders, I mount mine on the back of my trailer, No bulbs to blow, Nothing to get smashed by a snowbank.They also work great for work lights.
http://www.cyclopsadventuresports.com/?page=products&id=82
 
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