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Comentado en Canadá el 18 de febrero de 2024
I used this for my 3rd brake light on my truck cap. 2018 f150
ME
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2024
I've been slowly putting together a harbor freight trailer. I had wired it knowing I wanted to add extra lights later. So I had short wires split going towards the back to add the lights later. I wanted lights that had reverse lights and separate turning lights, from the brake lights. I bought these (Agrieyes 6 Inch Oval LED Trailer Lights, Submersible Boat Trailer Light, with Brake, Turning Signal, Reverse Light, Backup Light, DOT Compliant https://a.co/d/inNU3JyBut using a 4 pin setup they wouldn't fully function the way I wanted. So I ended up buying this Curt item. I knew it wouldn't operate the trailer lights already installed the way I wanted it. So I ended up wiring this after the regular trailer lights using the wiring I had already ran for the extra lights I was adding. It worked perfect on the lights I added. I have separate brake, running lights, turn signal and reverse lights. I should mention that I had ran a reverse wire when I wired the trailer. It's awesome. So happy I took the time to do this. Is there an easier way to do this? Probably. But this worked out great for me.
Rick
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de noviembre de 2023
I installed some boat guide posts onto my boat trailer and I wanted them to have brake & turn signals mounted on them, as my pontoon boat makes it difficult to see my trailer lights from some angles. My trailer lights are LEDs and I found reviews saying this type of signal splitter would not work on LEDs. I decided to try it out, as the listing for this product had no such narrative.To my pleasant surprise, the splitter works perfectly and I now have working brake and turn signals in the guide posts. I put the switch in a waterproof box, siliconed the living daylights out of it and so far, so good! I had to mount the box at the back of the trailer, as mounting up front would have required a full re-wiring job that I really did not want the work and expense of doing. Due to the location at the back being one that will be submerged every time I launch/dock my boat, I took extra precautions to ensure the box had no areas of possible water penetration. I also took the extra precaution of putting silicone on the seams of the switch to make sure it is also water tight in case water somehow gets into the box.I definitely recommend this switch to anyone with LED trailer lights, I have had good success with it!
Spectre9298
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de septiembre de 2023
I'm using two of these now. One on the vehicle wired to accessory under tailgate lights with separate turn and brake lighting and one on a trailer with separate turn and brake lighting. Works great. Also, all my lighting is LED and I don't notice any descrempancies at this time. I say that because I know it's mainly used for regular filament lighting and many report delay or flashing between circuits. Either I haven't taken a close enough look or that is not an issue but everything seems to work fine. I cannot comment on longevity with having the first one for less than a year, but I do know the double sided mounting tape is terrible and falls off within minutes even after cleaning the mounting surface so it needs some form of better securement.
Abdul A.
the product looks good and well packaged. instructions are simple to easy to follow.did not install it yet. hope it will function well.I trust Curt products as i have procured so many products from them in the past and never failed me.well done Curt
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