On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 06:24:38 -0400, "Woodchuck"
wrote:
only if the lights are cheap and water gets to the bulbs. I use LED
lightning and it's not a worry.
"Mr Wizzard" wrote in message
...
Heard from some that you should disconnect
the tailer lights before putting your trailer in the
water. I can't see why you'd do that. Are they
worried about a hot bulbs shattering when hitting
the cold water ? Is this a myth, or is this
something I should continue to do (pain in ass)
I used to disconnect the trailer lights all the time, but when I got
sealed units, I stopped. Since then, I just dunk the trailer and not
worry about it. So far, I haven't had a bulb blow or any other kind
of failure like that on the little trailer I have.
I don't believe it's really necessary to disconnect.
TTFN,
Tom
"Bodies are for hookers and fat people."
Bender - "Futurama"
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