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622 Trailer issue fixed

Wiredux

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I love my 622 trailer but one thing that I do not like is there are no lights in the trailer. So at night when trying to locate something it is pretty difficult to dig around and hold a flash light. I thought about connecting into the trailer wiring to hook up a few lights but I decided I wanted something that was independent of being hooked up to the Spyder. I have come up with this solution.

Trailer Lighting 1.jpg

The 622 Trailer Lighting kit comes with the following:
1 - 12v DC 4500MAH Rechargable Li-ion battery with charger
1 - 4 plug octopus cable
4 - White LED Strips

Here is the result:
Trailer Lighting 2.jpg

there are 2 LED strips in the back compartment and 2 LED strips in the front compartment. The battery pack has a switch on it to power it off and on.

If you are looking for something like this you can find them here:

http://wiredux.com/led-kits/tcl-trailer-cargo-lights.html

Let me know if you have any questions.
 
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Need for sure. I'm always hunting around in my trailer for something in the dark and half the time I can't find my flashlight :thumbup:
 
there are 2 LED strips in the back compartment and 2 LED strips in the front compartment. The battery pack has a switch on it to power it off and on.

I'm glad Bob didn't notice I missed the obvious... That is a good solution for sure.

JT
 
Does the switch glow in the dark or does one need a flashlight to locate the switch to turn on the lights? nojoke
 
Well done..!!

nice job..you have found a solution for those with trailers. Nice neat and self contained. Congrats..!! :2thumbs: :clap:
 
DIY lighting

I would have gotten a LED kitchen under cabinet counter area battery powered light assembly. They run about $20 and use AAA cells. Stick them on with Velcro
 
As a bump to Wiredux, I think the idea is great.

I have actually implemented this to my trailer but by tapping into the running lights and adding a few bright LED strips in key points of the trailer. However, the disadvantage this is that you need to have your trailer connected to the Spyder AND the key turned to provide power. Wiredux's trailer lights provide this advantage in which you do not need to power up the electrical on the Spyder.

Hope to install a few of these!:thumbup:
 
As a bump to Wiredux, I think the idea is great.

I have actually implemented this to my trailer but by tapping into the running lights and adding a few bright LED strips in key points of the trailer. However, the disadvantage this is that you need to have your trailer connected to the Spyder AND the key turned to provide power. Wiredux's trailer lights provide this advantage in which you do not need to power up the electrical on the Spyder.

Hope to install a few of these!:thumbup:

:agree: when I need the lights the key is in my pocket or the trailer is locked up to a pole and not connected to the Spyder. Just much simpler to have onboard battery for them.

JT
 
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