Install new LED system for $50 or less from Amazon and be done with it.
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yes I feel using dielectric grease helpsone thing I do to help protect the bulbs isto unplug trailer lights before launching boatit doesn't take much to blow the bulbs ,being hot and hitting cold water in fallI also keep spares bulbs in my boatjust remember to hook up lights before going back on road
Yup, I also unhook my LEDS before dunking the trailer. Rather than mess with bulbs, I went to the local U-Haul and bought a trailerlight back up kit. It has leads from a 4 way flat to two taillights that mount onto the trailer via strong magnets. I get running, braking andturn signals from this set up. All one has to do is place the lights on the frame and plug itin . It takes less than a minute and nothing ever gets wet. The rig weighs about 7 pounds and rides with some other tools under the seat. Cost about $30. t has a 4 way flat so this wouldn't work with rigs with brakes however.glad you boat survived its dunking,fish on,rivereddy