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H**R
Super bright!
Super bright lights! Highly recommended if you own a van. I also added a rocker switch (SW16R) so I can manually turn them on and off with the doors open.
J**.
Great for enclosed trailer lighting.
I have a 5x10 5.5ft tall enclosed trailer I just installed these lights inside.I tied them to the running light circuit for the moment.But I will be adding a small battery charged by the same circuit.It will be isolated from my car by a diode when the car is turned off.That in combination with some door switches will give me light any time a door is open without changing the trailer over to a 7 pin connection.
M**E
2 sets installed in Chevy express 3500.
Installed these in my Chevy Express 3500 cargo van. I installed 2 sets after seeing some pictures from other buyers. Ran them for 3 hours straight and since these are low wattage led's the battery was fine and it started right up.I wired them to the existing dim dome lights so when the sliding door opens these lights come on as well. The factory has a timer on that door switch for 10 minutes flat. Just enough time for me to grab my tools and parts needed for the job and then some.Highly recommended product especially for the price. It's 18 gauge wiring so have some 18awg connectors ready.
K**A
Love this little lights!
I've written a review for these before, this is actually my second time buying these lights. They are very bright and durable! I put them inside my 12 foot trailer so that I can have light at night. They have 4 LEDs in each module and come in a single strip when purchased. What I like about these is that you can cut the wire in between the lights so that you can mount them anywhere you want. They do come with a roll of extra red/black wire for easy mounting anywhere and have both a mounting hole to screw into the surface and a sticky self adhesive back so that you can stick them wherever you want for extra hold. In my other review for hear I did take photos of before and after and incandescent vs these LEDs so that you can see the comparison.
H**X
It's like daylight at 5am in the back of my truck
I have a delivery business with a box truck and start at 5am. Most of the other guys have no lights or just the single one that comes with the truck and struggle to find the products they need. With these its like daylight in the back of the truck, plus with them being Led it is a low current draw on the battery. I just paralleled power and ground these into the light that is already there. I wasn't sure on how well the double faced tape would hold up but it was 90 degrees plus this summer so probably 120 int the back of the truck and every one of the lights is still mounted but you can screw them down if needed.
C**N
I Love Them!
There are 10 lights in all and they are all wired together in a row about 4" - 5" apart. I cut the electrical wire in the middle of the 10 and made 2 sets of 5 and then spliced the two back together with another wire about 2' long. Then I install the the two 'rows' in my camper shell and I wired in a pull switch near the back of the truck. Now when it's dark, I open the camper shell and just use the pull switch and wow! You could do surgery in the back of my truck. No more having to get a flashlight to see back there.
D**H
The 4 clusters illuminates the entire bed pretty well! So well
I have a truck with a cap. The sides of the cap open up and the back of the cap has a door. Lighting has always been problematic when it's dusk or dark. I had 2 indecent lights that helped, but they didn't cover the space. This set has 40 LED's that are in clusters of 4 lights on about a 2 inch square, firm plastic base that has a small hole in the center (for running a screw threw it) and an adhesive back (that seems more than sufficient to hold the cluster of 4 lights in place if applied properly). The clusters are connected together as one long set, with about 4 inches of wire between each cluster. This makes for a string of lights that I ended up cutting apart so that I could solder them together [where the lengths would end up at places where I could safely screw them onto the roof frame.] I ended up only using 4 clusters and I installed the lights on a remote switch. The 4 clusters illuminates the entire bed pretty well! So well, that I decided to take one cluster and install it on our lean to, over, our driveway, where there was otherwise no light in the dark. This one cluster, installed 9' up illuminates the ground well enough to allow safe passage when it's dark -. See photo (taken at dawn with ambient light). I'm now considering using these in interior spaces
S**H
Not as bright as people say
Like most other reviewers here the leads between them are way too short. Cut everything and spliced in wire. I do somewhat regret not testing these before doing all the work because they are nowhere near as bright as the pictures show. Many people here said there's were very bright so maybe I've got something that is not the same as what they got which happens in China all the time. Pisses me off. Although it does help, what were way brighter were the little flat panel LEDs I purchased here that come with the adapters for the stock Factory Dome lamps. They are really really bright. I would have rather of wired in 10 of those and stuck those to the ceiling of my truck. If you're reading this review and you're looking for the most light possible go with those instead! Not real happy with the light output on these. These are not the LEDs where you literally can't look at them. That's what I was wanting. The little flat panels are! Here is a link:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017R2QYNK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_YUrQAbXA1PEGV
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