Re: Unplug LED lights 5 min before launch?
Here's some good info from the FAQ section in the Peterson website:
6. What is the difference between a waterproof and submersible light?
Submersible lights use the bell-jar concept. This allows a small amount of water inside the housing. The resulting air pressure inside the cavity prevents any additional water from reaching the area where the contacts and sockets are located. Waterproof is usually associated with a completely sealed light. Competitors often claim their light is waterproof, but in actuality, their light also uses the bell-jar concept.
7. How do I choose trailer lights for my personal watercraft and boat trailers which meet DOT standards?
You would measure across the widest width of the trailer. If the measurement is 80? or above, you must purchase a light kit that is approved for over 80? trailers. If the trailer measures less than 80?, you can use any other light kit which is available.
8. Do you have any tips for launching your boat when using non-submersible tail lights?
Be sure to unplug wire harness and let lights cool down. Use lithium grease in the socket to reduce the corrosion that water can cause.
9. Do you have any other tips for extending trailer light life?
1) After removing trailer from launching ramp, wash down the inside and outside of your trailer lights to prevent corrosion of the socket.
2) Silicone spray the mounting areas around the bulb to prevent corrosion.
3) Buy trailer lights with extended life bulbs. Most Peterson lights come with 15,000 hour bulbs, which can be identified by their distinctive green base.
We bought a new boat/motor/trailer rig last year. The trailer is made by Shorelandr' and it came with LED lights. Shorelandr' brochure said, "We held off on LEDs until we found a sytem that met our high standards. These Peterson LED lights have circuit boards sealed in epoxy; sonic welded lens & plug-ins that prevent moisture wicking. That all adds up to a trouble-free system that you can count on." The dealer told us we did not have to unplug our lights at the ramp, and we didn't. Guessing we have the 'waterproof' flavor. Perhaps the kind you have are the submersibles.