Ditto, always disconnect when dunking because it also protects  water shorts 
from road rash, pinhole nicks and dings in the trailer wire  insulation. 
There's no roadside fix with LEDs by pulling out a spare $2  bulb and changing 
it. 
When sealed LEDs gets zapped (and they do  far more often than advertising 
hype says) you have to buy a new light  fixture. For the price of one set of 
LED 
trailer lights you can have two  sets of incandescent light fixtures, spares 
bulbs, spare harness, spare  connectors, spare fuses, spare lenses, a 6 pak of 
beer and never  be stranded without lights. Yep, you're right, I really don't 
like trailer LEDs  after seeing so many people with failures of them. However, 
I have LEDs for  interior lights to save batt juice and think it's  the best 
reason to use them.  

Bill




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