How should we solve the problems that trailer lights encounter during actual operation?

During the operation of the trailer, trailer lights are always damaged due to various problems, which is really annoying. For those wired lights, either the circuit breaks during the trailer's transportation or they are shattered by the gravel on the road. As for those popular wireless lights, they either fall off during driving or experience circuit failures.

To choose better and more convenient trailer lights, we should probably understand clearly what problems trailer lights will encounter during actual work. By choosing lighting kit for trailer, based on these problems, we can definitely save you a significant amount of money.

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Electrical Connection Problems

Loose or Broken Wires:

Since the trailer experiences vibrations and bumps during driving, it is very likely to cause wire connections to become loose or break. Especially at the connectors, if they are not installed firmly or are affected by external factors, poor contact is very likely to occur.

Corroded Connectors

LED light components, and bulbs are prone to corrosion when the connectors and lights are exposed to the outdoor environment for a long time. It ultimately results in unstable electrical connections, and thus affecting the normal operation of the lighting system.

Suggestions

  • Wireless Design: Choose wireless trailer lights. Those trailer lights with built-in batteries and supporting USB-C fast charging interfaces perfectly avoid the risk of wire breakage.
  • IP67 Waterproof Rating: Select a trailer light with an IP67 waterproof and dustproof rating. They can maintain a stable working state in harsh weather conditions. Whether it's rainy, snowy, or dusty, these lights can operate reliably and have an extended service life. These lights feature a strong sealing design that blocks moisture from entering the lights, protecting the circuit components from corrosion.

Lighting Fixture Failures

Burned-Out Bulbs

Traditional halogen bulbs have a limited lifespan and may burn out after long-term use. Frequent switching operations can also shorten the bulb's lifespan.

LED Light Failures

Although LED lights have a long lifespan and low energy consumption, if inferior products are used or the installation is improper, problems such as flickering and insufficient brightness may still occur.

Suggestions

Give priority to LED trailer light. High-quality LED lights can have a lifespan of over 50,000 hours and relatively low energy consumption. So, how to find high-quality lights? There is a very crucial factor that people usually overlook, which is the merchant's warranty service. If it's an inferior product, the merchant will not offer a warranty service of more than one year.

Improper Installation

Insecure Fixing

If the lights are not installed firmly, they may become loose or fall off during driving, which not only affects the appearance but also poses a safety hazard.

Obstruction or Misalignment

Improper installation location or the lights being blocked by the tailgate will result in poor lighting effects, reduced visibility, and an increased risk of accidents.

Suggestions

Give priority to trailer light that offer both magnetic and screw installation options. Some wireless trailer lights provide both magnetic and screw fixing methods, which are very convenient. Tests have shown that N38 magnetic installation will not fall off even at a maximum speed of 50 miles per hour (about 80 kilometers per hour). If you're still not confident, you can also choose the screw installation method provided by the merchant.

Conclusion

To ensure driving safety, it is very important to regularly inspect and maintain trailer lights. Choose high-quality products, such as AgriEyes T28 wireless trailer lights. It is of high quality and provides you with a 2-year warranty service.

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