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Omega LED RV Porch Light with Switch - 357 Lumens - Surface Mount - Amber Lens
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Omega LED RV Porch Light with Switch - 357 Lumens - Surface Mount - Amber Lens

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6-13/16" x 4-11/16". Porch light illuminates the exterior of your RV or trailer with amber light. Includes on/off toggle switch. Durable polycarbonate base and lens. Surface mount - hardware not included. 2-wire pigtail. 21 Diodes. Great Prices for the best rv exterior lights from Command Electronics. Omega LED RV Porch Light with Switch - 357 Lumens - Surface Mount - Amber Lens part number 328-007-30SAPE can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Command Electronics RV Exterior Lights - 328-007-30SAPE

  • Porch Light
  • Utility Light
  • LED Light
  • Hardwired
  • 6-1/2L x 4-1/2W Inch
  • 12V
  • 24V
  • White
  • Surface Mount
  • Command Electronics

6-13/16" x 4-11/16". Porch light illuminates the exterior of your RV or trailer with amber light. Includes on/off toggle switch. Durable polycarbonate base and lens. Surface mount - hardware not included. 2-wire pigtail. 21 Diodes.


Features:

  • LED Porch light illuminates your RV or trailer's exterior with amber light
  • Simple operation with on/off toggle-button
  • LEDs make great replacements for incandescent lights
    • Last 50 times longer
    • More efficient - provide better light with less power output
    • No bulbs to replace - no brittle filaments
  • Durable white plastic base and polycarbonate lens
  • Amber snap-on lens with white LEDs
  • Compatible with 12V DC systems
  • Surface mount - hardware not included
  • 2-Wire pigtail includes power lead and ground wire
  • CSA compliant
  • Assembled in the USA


Specs:

  • Dimensions: 6-13/16" long x 4-11/16" wide x 2" deep
  • Light output: 357 lumens
  • Diodes: 21
  • Wattage: 3.8 watts
  • Power draw at 12V: 0.32 amps
  • Wire length: 7"
  • 1-Year limited warranty


Command Electronics 007-30SAPE RV Proch Light with Switch Omega Style with Amber Light Measurements

Surface-Mount RV Porch Light

Surface-mount RV porch lights install using pre-drilled mounting holes in the housing. These lights lay flat against the RV surface and only require a small, often pre-existing hole, for wiring. Mounting hardware is used to secure the light to the RV.



007-30SAPE Command Electronics RV Porch/Utility Light with On/Off Switch - Omega Style - 21 Diodes - Polar White Trim - Amber Lens





Video of Omega LED RV Porch Light with Switch - 357 Lumens - Surface Mount - Amber Lens

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Review of the Omega LED RV Porch Light with Switch

Adam: What's going on everybody Adam here with etrailer. Today we're going to be taking a look at the Omega LED RV Porch Light. So this is going to be an lED light. It's going to take a lot less drawl than your incandescent bulbs, has a nice little switch here so it's not always on or always off. You can choose. And it's got a nice amber lens giving out about 357 lumens.Just to show you guys exactly what it looks like, there you go.

It's extremely bright. We're in our shop right now. It's completely dark, as you can not see. But it is going to be a nice light that's not too bright, you can look at it. I don't really recommend staring at the light.

But if you do glance over there, it's not really going to blind you at night. Has a nice amber look to it which might help with some of the bugs that might be attracted to the light.So if you're just with a couple people and you kind of want to hang out outside of your camper, it's going to be plenty of light. Honestly, it's going to put out a little bit more light than a campfire. So if you're in a spot where you can't make a fire or you don't have wood to burn, this is going to do really well. It's going to have a nice warm look to it.

It's going to kind of resemble a campfire. To get a closer look at the inside of the light. We are going to have one lED plate and we are going to have 21 diodes on it. And don't mind the screw holes missing here, we do suggest putting all four in but we're doing a lot of trailer lights and we don't want the side of this camera to look like Swiss cheese, which is nice.I highly suggest is getting LEDs for everything on your camper, whether it's interior or exterior, just because it lasts about 50 times longer than your traditional bulbs. And it also takes less power.

It seems like a no brainer to me. Why not use less energy and have to replace the bulb less often, no brainer for me. Maybe it's not for you, but take my advice and go with LEDs. As far as dimensions go, we are going to have six and 13 sixteenths long, and we're going to have about four and 11 sixteenths wide. All in all. It was an extremely simple install, whether you're just putting it wherever you think is right and, or just replacing it. It didn't take me much time at all to get it all hooked up and it works just fine. So don't be afraid if you're not necessarily the most technical or mechanically inclined person, this is going to be extremely easy for anybody who tries to install them.To begin our installation, what we're going to have to do is either remove the light we plan on replacing. Or just find the right spot for where we want to put the light. Make sure you have the right wires. Today I'm going to be putting black to black and white to white, but I don't want you to go by color. Always go by function. So test the wires first, just in case we don't want to run power to where it is not supposed to be. It could fry some stuff and that's not what we want. What I'm using is heat shrink butt connectors. So if you don't have any, we have some here at etrailer. I usually start with the light just because it's a little easier, especially if you're doing it by yourself. And they're already crimped off, which is nice. You don't have to do any of that plenty of wire for it. Crimp those down, give it a couple of crimps and then give them a good tug. Make sure they're nice and connected. And then move on to the next.Now we can go ahead and hook them up. If you don't really have a lot of wire to work with and you think it's going to make it a little bit more difficult, because it will. I wouldn't be opposed to adding wire. That's what I kind of did. I added some wire, shoved it in there and I can take out what I need. So if you are doing it by yourself, this is the easier route to go.That's pretty much the same exact thing, crimping them down, make sure they're nice and in there. And the nice thing is too, if we do leave ourselves quite a bit of wire. If for some reason, these aren't really seeding that well and they pull apart, inaudible 00:04:17 good, we'll have more wire to work with. So that is something I highly suggest because you can always take off wire. You can't add wire without making another connection. Quick tip for you. Now we can take a heat gun to shrink these up. I highly suggest using heat shrink connectors, just because if any type of water does get in there, it's not going to get to the connection. I just highly suggest doing it. It's not a very hard thing to do. And it will prevent anything bad from happening. Might as well take the precaution now so we don't have to redo something we've already done.Now that that's all done. I'm pretty much done. So shove all the rest of that excess wire in the hole. And luckily we already have the holes kind of already drilled because we're doing a replacement light, so that's nice. But if you are making your own holes, just use some self-tapping screws. And what we need to do with this. You see up top, there's a little lip, just get that out. And then the lens should slide out. And then you can see the pretty LEDs which are going to be saving you money. So I'm going to go ahead and put this upside down. It doesn't really matter either way. Now I'm going to go ahead and use the hardware I had on my previous light on this one to get it all secured down. Now we can go ahead and tighten these up and we can do that for the remaining three. Now it's time to put the lens on. Kind of shove it in there, clip it in the bottom. And now hopefully we have some light. Which we do very, very bright light. And everything works and we're pretty much done.And that's going to do it for a look at the Omega LED RV Porch Light, and I'm Adam with etrailer.


Customer Reviews

Omega LED RV Porch Light with Switch - 357 Lumens - Surface Mount - Amber Lens - 328-007-30SAPE

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (23 Customer Reviews)

6-13/16" x 4-11/16". Porch light illuminates the exterior of your RV or trailer with amber light. Includes on/off toggle switch. Durable polycarbonate base and lens. Surface mount - hardware not included. 2-wire pigtail. 21 Diodes.

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Easy to replace my current non-LED light on my Jayco Seneca. All mounting holes lined up perfectly



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Great service, and the parts are perfect. Thanks!



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OEM fit. Easy install.



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Product arrived promptly, even ahead of schedule. It fit perfectly as a replacement for the porch light on my Jayco 10FD popup. Easy to install The LED light is much brighter than the original.



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Received item quickly and is exactly as described.

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Jeffrey

1/28/2023

This has been a wonderful replacement to the old original light we had. Obviously going “led” is always a better choice.



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Nice looking. Installed easily.



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perfect

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Maurice O.

8/4/2021

wonderfully well

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Maurice O.

8/4/2021

wonderfully well



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Quickly delivered. Easy to install and updates the look of a 2005 trailer. LEDs are much brighter with a lower demand on the battery.



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William

8/20/2022

Great product, still working perfectly. I recommend this to anyone needing a quality light



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Easy install, low current draw, and very bright light.



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Exact replacement fit and very bright.



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They fit!!! Great service and good pric es.



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Direct replacement for my older incandescent unit.



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Really like the light, would have been a lot happier if screws to attach had been included.



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See what our Experts say about this Command Electronics RV Exterior Lights

  • Best RV or Trailer LED Amber Porch Light
    There isn't an amber version of light # ILL70CCSBAWN but we have lights that are similar such as # MCL63CAB. Considering what you are using the light for I actually recommend RV Porch/Utility Light # 328-007-30SAPE. This is an amber LED light designed as a porch light and it features an on/off switch on the light itself. I have linked a video review of this light for you.
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  • Amber LED Porch Light Needed
    We do have some amber porch light options, but unfortunately the only amber porch light option or lens from Command that we currently have is part # 328-007-30SAPE which is a different design than the part # 328-K-0054B that you referenced. The amber light options that we have which are similar are from Diamond. Part # DG52726VP is for if you already have a switch installed but part # DG52725VP comes with a built-in switch. These are the exact same light with the only difference being...
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  • Recommended LED Porch Light With On/Off Switch That Has Black/Brown Base
    I may have another option for you, but the Omega LED RV Porch Light with Switch # 328-007-30SAPE you were looking at is only available in white. The closest option with a black or brown base is the Angled LED RV Porch Light w/ Switch - 357 Lumens - Surface Mount - Clear Lens # 328-007-48SCBE which has an angled base to light up the ground the best, has the same 357 Lumens, and has an on/off switch on top so you do not have to wire in a switch. This light measures 4-7/8" in diameter x 2-1/8"...
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