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Exterior LED Utility Light - Flush Mount - Powder Coated Aluminum - Clear Lens - 12V DC - Silver
M-3 and Associates

Exterior LED Utility Light - Flush Mount - Powder Coated Aluminum - Clear Lens - 12V DC - Silver

Part Number: M357FR
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M-3 and Associates Work Lights - M357FR

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13-5/8" x 10-7/8" Rectangle. LED utility light illuminates an exterior area with bright white light. Durable aluminum construction with silver powder coat resists corrosion. Mounts flush to exterior trailer wall.


Features:

  • Low-profile, rectangle LED lamp delivers bright, focused light to illuminate wide areas
  • Flush-mount design delivers a sleek, unobtrusive look
  • LEDs make great replacements for incandescent lights
    • Lasts 50 times longer
    • More efficient - provide brighter light with less power output
    • No bulbs to replace - no brittle filaments
  • Rustproof aluminum construction
  • Silver powder coat finish resists corrosion
  • Clear lens with white LEDs
  • Compatible with 12V DC systems
  • Made in the USA


Specs:

  • Dimensions: 13-5/8" long x 10-7/8" tall x 1-7/8" thick
  • Required cutout dimensions: 11-5/8" wide x 8-3/4" tall
  • Light output: 4,500 lumens
  • Diodes: 19
  • Power draw at 12V DC: 4.2 amps
  • 1-Year limited warranty


9006630-ET M-3 Exterior LED Utility Light - Flush Mount - Silver Powder Coated Aluminum - Clear Lens - 4500 Lumens - 12V DC

Replaces 9500032-ET



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Ratings & Reviews

4.6

36 reviews
13-5/8" x 10-7/8" Rectangle. LED utility light illuminates an exterior area with bright white light. Durable aluminum construction with silver powder coat resists corrosion. Mounts flush to exterior trailer wall.

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I've ordered several items from y'all and am very pleased with your services. Definitely recommend.



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Just what I wanted and at a good price



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Just right to keeping water and bugs out of your plug no more plugging and no lights



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If you're looking to brighten up the outside of your trailer or workspace, this Exterior LED Utility Light from M-3 and Associates is a great pick. It runs on either 12 or 24 volt DC, and with the flush mount design, you get a clean, low-profile install that won’t stick out or get in the way. I like the wedge shape—it shines light outward and down, so it's great for lighting up loading zones, entry doors, or tool areas at night. The clear lens and bright white LEDs give you a solid, wide spread of light without eating up battery power. It is also made from powder-coated aluminum, so it holds up well outside without rusting out.

Installation is pretty straightforward for a DIYer. The hardwire setup uses two wires, and the light comes with adhesive backing to help hold it in place while you bolt it down. It does not come with hardware, so be sure to have your own screws ready. Once mounted, it feels secure and throws out plenty of light for nighttime tasks or general outdoor visibility. No bulbs to replace, no filaments to break, and way more efficient than old incandescent lights. If you're upgrading your trailer lighting, this LED utility light is a solid option that works well and installs easy.



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If you are adding lighting to your trailer, RV, or campsite, this flush mount exterior LED utility light is a solid pick. It is made from powder-coated aluminum with a gray finish, so it holds up well in outdoor conditions and resists rust. The low-profile wedge shape gives you a clean look and shines light down and out, which is perfect for entry doors, tool zones, or outdoor work areas. The clear lens with bright white LEDs puts out plenty of light, and since it runs on either 12 or 24 volt DC, it works with a lot of trailer and RV setups. I like that the LEDs are maintenance-free—no bulbs to change, and they handle bumps and road use better than old incandescent lights.

Installation is straightforward for most DIYers. The flush-mount housing has adhesive strips to hold it in place while you line it up, and then you can use screws through the pre-drilled holes to secure it. Just a heads-up, hardware is not included, so you will need your own fasteners. It uses a two-wire setup, and the wiring length gives you some flexibility during install. Once it is in, it sits flush and puts out strong, even light without drawing much power. If you need a clean and efficient way to add exterior LED lighting to a trailer or camper, this model from M-3 and Associates checks all the boxes.



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If you’re looking to brighten up the outside of your trailer or RV, this flush-mount LED utility light throws out a super bright 4,500 lumens while keeping a low-profile look. I like that it’s built with a black powder-coated aluminum housing, because that adds strength and rust resistance when it’s exposed to the elements. Since this version, the M396FR, runs on 120V AC power, it’s the one you’ll want if you’re wiring into shore power or a standard circuit, while the M336FR is the 12-volt version for battery systems. Either way, you’re getting reliable LED efficiency with no bulbs to replace and a sleek flush-mount design that blends right into the sidewall of your trailer.



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When you’re trying to light up your campsite or the side of your trailer at night, the Exterior LED Utility Light delivers bright, focused lighting without drawing much power. I like that it flush-mounts cleanly, keeping a sleek look and staying out of the way. The black powder-coated aluminum body feels solid and built to resist rust, which is great when you’re out in the elements. Flipping it on with your standard 12-volt system gives you super-bright, clear light instantly no bulbs to replace, just reliable LED brightness. It’s perfect for anyone who wants a low-profile but dependable exterior light for their RV or trailer, though if you’re after adjustable angles or more of a flood-style beam, you might explore other options. This model, the M336FR, is built for a 12-volt DC system, which is what most RVs and trailers use. If you’re wiring into a 120-volt AC setup instead, you’d want the matching M396FR version. Both give you the same flush-mount style and bright LED output, but choosing the right part number depends on your power system


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  • How To Wire the Exterior LED Utility Light Part M337FR
    The Exterior LED Utility Light part # M337FR has three wires, one for power, one for ground, and one for neutral. I spoke with M-3 and they informed me that the light follows EU Wiring Specifications so the power should be brown, the neutral should be blue, and the ground should be green with a yellow stripe. There is also a 12 volt version as well, part # M357FR which also has three wires but only the power and ground would need to be attached.
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  • If Upgrading Exterior Utility Light On Trailer To LED, Is Install Any Different?
    Nothing special, Ethan - just standard 120V switched power for the black housing # M396FR and silver housing # M337FR. Many users upgrading to LED utility fixtures comment on easier installs and cleaner light compared to old bulb housings. They also last much longer and tend to be brighter. If you later want 12V operation, swap to the # M357FR instead.
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  • Can I Use M3 12V LED Exterior Light Instead Of 120V Light On Jayco North Point?
    No, Ken, stick with the 12V models # M357FR silver or # M336FR black. A 120V fixture like # M396FR black or # M337FR silver won’t operate on a 12V circuit unless you had an inverter to change from DC to AC. Was there a reason you were wanting the 120v setup? If so, I can walk you through that process.
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  • Can I Install Exterior LED Light On Aluminum Cargo Trailer Wall?
    Yup. The # M357FR is a recessed/flush footprint so you'll just trace the cutout size of 11-5/8" wide x 8-3/4" tall, pilot your corners, and deburr the opening. Use a gasket/sealant bead, and you’ll get that sleek “factory” look! One thing to note is that most aluminum trailers aren't going to give the best ground to the frame, so you'll get better results when running the ground wire straight to the 12v source (usually the battery). Do you already have a light installed, or is this a new...
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  • Will It Draw Too Many Amps If I Run 2 12V LED Lights On Porch Of Enclosed Trailer?
    You’ll be fine on draw - LED utility lights pull modest current compared to incandescent. This particular 12v model # M357FR pulls only about 4 amps, so 2 of them would be 8 which is good for a circuit rated for 10a or more (most are rated for that). Just ensure your switch/wiring are in good shape and are wired for 12v, not 110. If it's 110 you'd instead need # M337FR which actually only pulls about .5 amps since it's running on higher voltage.
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  • Can I Add Another Lens So M3 M357FR LED Light Isn't As Bright For Entry Of Trailer?
    For a softer entry light, many folks choose a smaller porch fixture or add a secondary porch light with lower output and use the M-3 # M357FR only when you need full area illumination. Plenty of owners note these are bright for doorways. I wouldn't recommend adding a darker lens to it as that's not how it was designed. If you want a smaller entry light that won't be too bright for you, I'd go with the # 328-007-60WE instead.
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  • How To Check If Toyhauler's Exterior Utility LED Light Runs Off 12v DC Or 110V AC
    You can parallel a pair on the same 120V switched circuit as long as the breaker and wiring are sized appropriately. It’s common to double up utility lights when you want evenly lit zones across a longer wall. Keep in mind, the # M337FR is for 110/120v. You can run those to the circuit panel without trouble, but your lights typically will be run off 12v from a fuse box or converter. I'd check by looking here: -Battery test: If it turns on with only the house battery connected (no shore/gen/inverter),...
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  • How Does The M3 12v LED Light M357FR Hold Up Outside To The Elements?
    That’s one of the perks here on the # M357FR. The aluminum housing with powder-coat added tend to handle the elements well. We consistently see “no rust” and “still working great after a year” style feedback on these lights. What did you have on their before? Was it old? Another option is a plastic body, but it's more prone to cracking and fading so I'd stick with this heavy duty light.
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  • How to pick between 12v or 120v LED exterior porch light for 2018 Keystone Passport
    Lou, youll want to match the fixture to the feed in that wall: 12V branch means the # M357FR, 120V branch from the AC breaker panel means the # M396FR black or # M337FR silver. Don’t place a 12V light on a 120V line or vice-versa. Passport owners - did your porch area come wired 12V or 120V from the factory? If you didn't have wiring ran there and it's a full add-on light, you'll want to see if your lights run off your dc panel or a converter. That's most likely the case and you'll want...
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  • Do I Need Separate Ground Wire For 12v LED Exterior Light On Enclosed Aluminum Trailer?
    Hey Angela, for the Silver # M357FR and Black # M336FR, best practice is a dedicated 2-wire hookup 12V+ and ground back to your lighting ground. Frame grounds can work, but a paired ground wire helps avoid intermittent issues - especially on aluminum-skin trailers like yours. Do you have a light you are replacing, or is this a new addition? Either way, you'll need cutout size of 11-5/8" wide x 8-3/4" tall.
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  • What Is The Difference Between M3 RV LED Exterior Lights M357FR, M336FR, M337FR, M396FR?
    Exactly - # M357FR is the same low-profile LED utility light and cutout, just a corrosion-resistant silver powder-coat instead of black. If you want the black look, the # M336FR is the match in 12V. If you ever need house-current, look at the 120V silver # M337FR or black # M396FR. What is your application? If it's a trailer, it could use either one, but usually it's going to 12v like the rest of the lights on a trailer.
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  • Old Screw Holes And Cutout For RV Exterior Light Don't Match Up With New Light M336FR
    Wade, that’s pretty common when swapping lights. Just fill the old holes with butyl tape and sealant, then drill fresh pilots for the new housing. Once it’s snugged up, it’ll look factory again. Only time you'll run into a bigger issue is when you have a large cutout and want to shrink it down for a smaller light - in that case it is a different can of worms since you'd need a trim piece or plate to cover it up. In your case on the # M336FR (also available in silver # M357FR), just enlarge...
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