Let it shine
- Stanley Fink
- 19 minutes ago
- 2 min read
Team Jo-Jo:
Have you seen theses before?
Submersible boat trailer stop lights with light-integral lenses work by utilizing a completely sealed design to prevent water intrusion, ensuring the light functions reliably even when submerged. These lights typically feature a lens that is sonically sealed to the housing, often with a resin potting to further protect the internal electronics from moisture and corrosion, says Hopkins Towing Solutions. The integrated light source, typically LED, is protected within this sealed enclosure, allowing for reliable operation in various weather conditions, including submersion.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
• Sealed Design:
The key to submersible lights is a completely sealed design. This means that the lens and housing are tightly sealed together, preventing water from entering the light assembly, says Outrigger Outdoors.
• Sonar Sealed Lenses:
Many submersible lights use sonically sealed lenses, where the lens and housing are joined together using high-frequency sound waves to create a strong and watertight seal, says Hopkins Towing Solutions.
• Water-Resistant Resin Potting:
The internal electronics, including the LED light source, are often protected by a water-resistant resin potting, further enhancing the light's ability to withstand moisture and potential water damage.
• IP68 Waterproof Rating:
Some submersible lights are also designed with an IP68 waterproof rating, meaning they are protected from dust and can be submerged in water to a specified depth, says Amazon.com.
• Long-Term Durability:
The combination of a sealed design, water-resistant resin, and durable materials ensures that these lights can withstand prolonged submersion and use in various weather conditions without compromising their functionality or lifespan, says Outrigger Outdoors.
The lights on Bay Flat Jr, light/bulb, (no bulb in housing) is integral with lens cover, never seen this before have any of you seen this?????
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