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Thread: New L.E.D trailer lights

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    New L.E.D trailer lights

    Got some new l.e.d trailer lights for xmas. The brand seems to be LED autolamps? There are a few thing that im unsure about. The lights plug into the cord, so that part is easy. However on the Back of the light pannel there are two greased prongs sticking out, one marked positive and one negitive, which is taped up with masking tape. What's the go with them?

    The other thing is where the cord plugs into the lights there is a brown and white tail sticking out (about 100mm). Wats the go with them?

    Any help would be great!
    Tight lines
    Stop professional fishing... before it's too late!

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    Re: New L.E.D trailer lights

    fitted a set of these last week......
    the fitting in the back of the light housing is for a L.E.D. plug in number plate light. if you don't need it, fill the cavity with grease and cover with some good electrical tape. (would be nice if they supplied a cap)
    the tails on the plugs are for clearance lights (or number plate light)
    if you don't need them, put some dual wall heat shrink on each wire, but fold the end over and pinch it back on itself as it cools to seal the end.
    plug them together and test, then use a larger diameter dw heatshrink over the connection (and the tails of the accessory wires) to make it completely waterproof.
    S***fish & chippy

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