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RV Exterior LED Light, 39 LED Porch Light with 1300LM white/1000LM Amber 12V Exterior RV Lights Replacement Kits for RV Trailers Campers

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  • Brightest Wider Illumination Range: RV LED Porch Light adopts 39pcs ETI LEDs to ensure the stable output of 1300LM white light and 1000LM yellow light for each light. In addition, increased RV exterior light both sides luminous surface, refraction of light reaches roughly 270 degrees, which better reduces the visual blind spot, improves the night safety.
  • High Performance 2 color LEDs: These RV outdoor light come with 2 color design, one is 6500K cold White Porch Light, the other is 3000K Amber Porch Light. You can adjust the comfortable color according to the surround environment needs, this trailer exterior light can meet your different lighting needs like the brightest beacon shine around you at night.
  • Strength durable Quality: RV Exterior Lights are made with high performance die-cast aluminum alloy housing, fully sealed design achieves IP68 waterproof up, which can effectively prevent dustproof, shockproof, corrosion-proof more than 50,000 hours even lifespan. Easy 2-wire design for quick easy installation (Black wire- negative, red wire- white/amber light functions), allowing the RV Light Exterior always accompany you to enjoy anytime.
  • Widely Application: This DC 9-32V LED RV Porch Light Exterior Utility perfect work as exterior lights, awning lights, porch light, roof rack lights for all Trailer, Camper, Vans, Trucks , Semi-trailer, Tractors, pickups, SUV.
  • Package Included: 1PCSx 2 Color RV Porch Light+ 1 PC x Black Base Cotton Pad+ 1 Set of Screws+1PC of installation instruction.



Product Description

POVTOR RV Exterior Lights with 39 Hi-Vis LED's 1300LM White1000LM Amber

RV Exterior Lights

9-32V DC RV outside light with 2 colors,increased luminous area on both sides for total 39pcs leds exterior RV lighting,also can be meet the 3000K Amber/ 6500 White lighting temperature in different environments you need!

rv led porch light

POVTOR- Brighter campsite to ensure your safe!

Camper Porch Lights

DIMENSION

Mounting holes are approx 3.62" apart;

RV exterior light:length 4.25" x Width 2.57"

The exterior lamp top of the RV adopts a high-performance aluminum alloy shell, with varying thicknesses in the 15 ° scientific design.

trailer exterior lights

PACKING INCLUDE

1 piece of RV Exterior LED Light

1 piece of black Gasket

1 Set of Screws

Note: Gaskets can protect the car and improve waterproof effect, here recommended to stick the gasket behind the bracket when installing.


shawn root
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
This is the third purchase finally found a good brand very happy with the product
mugggs
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Awesome light for outside our camper bright and have choice of color
juliette drummond
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
This product is amazing for the cost! It has 2 different light settings an amber and a bright led light and they are both fantastic, it lights up the whole outside. It was very easy to install and looks like it was made to be there.
Captain Insane-O
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
I've tried a few other lighting options on my roof rack and this seems to be the best, so far.Typically people just use rock lights up roof racks as scene lighting. But let's be honest. Nearly all the inexpensive (aka - cheap) rock lights are made in China in the same factories, and their light output is pretty low. You see lights with 20-30-40-50 LEDs claiming to make 1k lumens and they're all pretty shoddy on true light output.Then there's the form factor. If you bolt your rock lights flat on the side of the roof rack, easily 75% of your light is going outwards and upwards. It's not going down towards the ground where you need it. The bracket options to address this are pretty sparse, and to be honest it ends up just being an overpriced version of a 45deg angle corner brace that you can buy at a hardware store like Lowe's or Home Depot. And either way (over-priced or cheap DIY) it ends up looking kinda half-assed.So, I ran across these LED RV porch lights. The idea is great: Being able to mount an LED light on a flat vertical surface with the light aimed downwards to illuminate the ground next to your vehicle.Which is right where you want it! BRILLIANT!!!The biggest issue I've run into with previous RV porch lights I have tried, is total light output. Same as with various rock lights. They're ALL overstating their lumen output. After a while you get used to it and just automatically knock off 30%-50% from what they're claiming. Now some of the name brand manufacturers like KC and Diode Dynamics are pretty spot on with their stated lumen output. KC Cyclones v2.0 claim 600 lumen and Diode Dynamics claim 1k lumen (on the bright setting). From what I've seen of these in person (I've got KC Cyclones on my Jeep currently) they're accurate in their ratings.But, anyhow. I digress.....This particular RV porch light seems to fit the bill for claimed light output & mounting form. There was a very slight bit of light pixelation (from the patterning on the lens that is meant to control the spread of the light) but it wasn't noticeable to the point of being distracting or annoying. There isn't a clear beam cut-off (like you'll see with some LED headlight conversions) at the furtherest extent of where the light falls on the ground, but there was a visible subtle drop-off where you could see the edge of the light pattern ending. So that's overall good as far as quantity & quality of light output. 👍To further harp on light output... This is a switchback style light, with white & amber output. Both colors seem to be outputting the amount claimed in the specs - 1300 lumen for white and 1k for amber. Usually it's a 25%-30% loss in lumens output between white and other colors like yellow or amber (whether it's a colored filter or actually true color LEDs) and as expected there was a visible reduction in light output switching between white & amber with this light. Now, that said... The amber light output on this unit was essentially equal to that of a pair of KC Cyclones (spaced 5ft apart) with amber filters on them. KC claims 600 lumens per light, and this particular RV porch light unit was just as bright (to my eye at least).So, moving on.....Construction of the light was solid. The entire body is metal which should act as a good heat sink for the LEDs during extended use. The wiring exits out the back of the light towards the top and it centered, with a channel that lets you route it to either side as necessary. There's a foam gasket included to seal the back of the light to whatever surface you mount it on.(One thing the seller is a bit off with. They claim the downwards angle of the light bezel is 11°. This may be correct, but the mounting side of the light is angled as well and you end up with more downward angle of the light than the advertised 11°. I've measured it, and it is approx 45° downward angle. Not really an issue IMO, and it's about the correct angle you'd want in the first place. But it's worth noting the discrepancy for anyone else considering buying this unit.)The seal on the front of the light between the lens & the body is the one area I am concerned about. There's a visible silicone seal between the lens & the body that would be the most likely point for leakage. I've seen reviews for this light & the same light from another seller (remember, they're all made in the same chinese factory and just get packaged with different retailer names on them) that were poorly sealed and had leaked. That is the one thing I will have to keep an eye on.But otherwise? So far I am very pleased with this LED light. Time will tell though how it handles the elements as far as durability.*Added pics from a second unit I bought, and the silicone sealing around the lens is pretty sloppy (see pics). I'm concerned about the water resistance of the light.I'm tempted to crack it open and see if the LEDs are epoxy sealed (doubt it) which would really alleviate any concerns about water intrusion.** Added pics showing the angle of the light (45°) and comparison pics of this RV porch light vs KC Cyclones on my Jeep. (2x RV porch lights drivers side vs 2x KC Cyclone 2 on passenger side)
Dark Servariant
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
Replaced by incandescent side light on my RV. This is BRIGHT! Has white and yellow. Cool how it works. Turn on, it's white. Turn off, and back on...it's yellow. Whatever the light color was last time it was on, it will be the other next time. Simple to connect, only two wires +/-
Educated Consumer
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
My camper is close to 10 years old, so I’m changing out all the 12v to LED ( especially outside - marker lights- tail lights etc, so why not the 50 cent junk porch light the manufacturers use as well.The barely visible yellow light that comes on most rv’s is to cast a dim low level light- I get it. Your camping, have a fire going - etc, but THIS LIGHT DOES BOTH. Nice soft light for camping atmosphere, but nice bright white if your eating a late dinner outside or just need light. Best $20 I’ve spent in a long time !
SHPRD Moto
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024
You’d think with the gobs of sealant all over these they’d be water tight but sadly no.I purchased 4 and 2 of them leak in fill up with waterNice construction otherwise and the dual color temp and dimmable are big pluses.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
Definitely a game-changer when it comes to RV lighting. The white light is very bright, and the amber comes in handy when you're close to another camp/camper and don't want to blind them. Also easy on your own eyes when you forget something outside late at night and need to go search for it. Enough light to find whatever you're looking for, yet not blinding enough so you can't get back to sleep.Plenty of extra wire, easy to hook up. Turn the light on once for white, then off and back on again for amber. Repeat as many times as you'd like for a disco party.
Sean N
Reviewed in Canada on September 20, 2023
Love the way you just toggle the switch to change from amber to white.
Kevin Bowman
Reviewed in Canada on November 10, 2023
Plenty of light looks great.
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