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3/4" Round. Mini utility light produces bright white light to illuminate an area. Durable polycarbonate base and acrylic lens. Recessed mount with included black grommet. 2-Wire pigtail.
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Recessed-mount trailer lights install with a grommet, which is often sold separately. These lights extend past the trailer surface and require a hole for installation. If replacing a light, you can utilize the pre-existing hole. If installing a new light, you will need to cut a hole or use a mounting bracket (sold separately) to complete the installation.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hey, guys. Kevin here at etrailer, and today we're gonna be taking a look at the Command Electronics LED Bullet Utility Light. With these bright white LED lights, you're not gonna have to replace any bulbs because it's just that one little diode in there which is gonna give you that bright, bright light versus those incandescent utility lights, and on top of that, you're not gonna be putting out as much power, just because LEDs don't require as much. Along with that, it's gonna come with a nice grommet that's gonna help protect from any water getting in, prevent any damage to the walls of your trailer, and these are gonna be compatible with any 12 volt DC system. As far as installation goes, it is easy peasy. All you need is a three quarter inch drill bit to just cut right through our trailer wall here and pop in our grommet and then our light, and hookup is as simple as splicing in two wires.
On our neighbor's enclosed trailer, he has a red clearance light at the back and an amber one up at the front. All of the lights that he has on his truck are all a bright white color so he wants to have his trailer match his truck so he just has that extra aesthetic, makes everything look real nice and clean. So today we're gonna be going ahead and swapping out our red and our amber clearance lights for a nice bright white one. To begin our install, we are going to first make sure that we have no power running through our wire right here and then we are going to take apart our quick connect right here. Pop that open.
And we're gonna save that 'cause we're gonna reuse it but we'll pop off our wire for our light and then we can go and start taking it out on the outside of the trailer. Next we're gonna take out these two screws and since we already have our wiring out this will pop right out. So our light's gonna require a three quarter inch hole right here, so I'm gonna go ahead and use that middle one, just so it stays nice between these two bolts and just overall it's gonna look better, but we're gonna go ahead and take our three quarter inch drill bit here. And now that we're through, I'm gonna go ahead and take my file and just kind of clean up that edge. Because our new light is only gonna be our grommet-style mount, we're not gonna be using these screw holes right here, so I'm gonna fill those in with some silicone and I've got some black just so it kind of matches up.
So next we're gonna take our little grommet gasket here and we're gonna stick that in. You have to kind of put some pressure on it to really get it in place. Want that secure. We can push our light through and then we can wire it up. So I'm gonna use that quick splice once again.
I'm gonna stick my green wire, which is my running lights, and then my black wire, which is gonna be my power for the light. that in place. Take the pliers and push down, nice and tight. And we can put that little cap over and then we're just gonna use a ring terminal and ground this right into the frame of our trailer. So go ahead and just bend that over, get that a little bit thicker, and place on the ring terminal and crimp it down. And then we can grab a drill and I'm just gonna reuse that self-tapping screw that we had on the outside holding our previous light, and we shoot that right up into the frame. And now we can go ahead and test out our light. Now that we have our light on and working, I'm gonna go ahead and do our front one and then hit the other two on the other side of our trailer. Well, I think that about does it for today's look at the Command Electronics LED Bullet Utility Light. My name is Kevin. Thanks for watching..
Average Customer Rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars (18 Customer Reviews)
3/4" Round. Mini utility light produces bright white light to illuminate an area. Durable polycarbonate base and acrylic lens. Recessed mount with included black grommet. 2-Wire pigtail.Although this light was not intended to be used as a license plate light, it does a good job.
Haven’t installed them yet, but they should be perfect.
Always supply what I need quickly… Than ks
I thought I bought a 110 volt lite. I plugged it in and it flashed once and quit. Nothing indecated the voltage. Bad reference. I am assuming it was a low self voltage. Thanks for nothing
I love this little light! I needed a reading light that was just enough to see what I'm looking at, but not so bright that it lights up the whole inside of my teardrop. The light I replaced with this one was completely too bright. This light fits my needs perfectly.
Been using these for license plate illumination when I relocate the plate onto the body ,,great light output
Excellent customer service
The real time tracking of your order is very nice!
Prompt shipping! Worked perfectly;
Well made and easy to install..
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I will have our customer service team reach out to you. This light is compatible with 12V DC systems.