Can Opti Brite LED Dome Light part # ILL08COB Withstand Condensation from Temp Change
Published 12/19/2022 >
Question:
I am wondering how weatherproof the wiring and diodes are on this product for extreme conditions where moisture and frost will likely collect near the light. Are your wire penetrations into the housing potted? Are the diode strips able to handle the moisture collection/condensation that happens in the light and not burn out the diodes? I see the diodes are lifetime warranty, but what warranty does the whole light assembly have?
asked by: Lannah S
Expert Reply:
Since the Opti Brite LED Dome Light part # ILL08COB was designed for refrigerated trucks and trailers it for sure was designed to withstand cold temperatures as well as condensation developing from temperature fluctuations. The wires are potted at the housings as well. Only the diodes have a lifetime warranty which would be the only thing that would fail realistically. Any other failure would be most likely from an install issue.
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Opti-Brite 12V/24V LED Dome Light for Refrigerated Trucks and Trailers - 990 Lumens - Clear Lens
- RV Exterior Lights
- Utility Light
- Hardwired
- Recessed Mount
- LED Light
- 12V
- White
- Optronics
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