RV.Net Open Roads Forum: Class C Motorhomes: How to seal marker lights?

RV Blog

  |  

RV Sales

  |  

Campgrounds

  |  

RV Parks

  |  

RV Club

  |  

RV Buyers Guide

  |  

Roadside Assistance

  |  

Extended Service Plan

  |  

RV Travel Assistance

  |  

RV Credit Card

  |  

RV Loans

Open Roads Forum Already a member? Login here.   If not, Register Today!  |  Help

Newest  |  Active  |  Popular  |  RVing FAQ Forum Rules  |  Forum Help and Support  |  Contact

Search:   Advanced Search

Search only in Class C Motorhomes

Open Roads Forum  >  Class C Motorhomes

 > How to seal marker lights?

This Topic Is Closed  |  Print Topic  |  Post New Topic  | 
Page of 2  
Next
Sponsored By:
tracyb-oh

Cincinnati,Ohio

Senior Member

Joined: 02/24/2002

View Profile



Good Sam RV Club Member

Offline
Posted: 04/13/12 08:35pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Any ideas how to seal the yellow marker lights that are on the front of our cab over? It seems that as soon as we replace one, another blows off. I didn't think they should be totally sealed in case you had to change the light bulb, but I'm tired of replacing them all the time. Thanks.


Tracy and T
Jayco 2001 Class C 3150J Designer
2007 Honda CRV
"The Girls" Honey and Crystal our dachshunds


fordsooperdooty

Southern California

Senior Member

Joined: 08/13/2004

View Profile


Offline
Posted: 04/13/12 09:57pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Some dabs of clear silicone caulk should do the trick, as the lens will remove with only a slight effort if a bulb needs to be changed.


My posts shouldn't be taken for factual data. They are purely fictional, for entertainment purposes and should not be constituted as actually related to scientific, technical, engineering, legal, spiritual or practical advice. Amen.

toolman1

Cerritos, CA.

Senior Member

Joined: 07/10/2004

View Profile


Offline
Posted: 04/13/12 10:03pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

EZ, replace em with LED lights. The circuit board is sealed in epoxy, and will work nearly forever (even under water). I did this cuz quite frankly, I got tired of the bulb contacts rusting out, and the lights constantly not operating. BEST external change to the coach I have performed!


See ya out there!!
Hooliville member #128

Gary & Lynne.
'04 Dolphin 5320 WH-22 370W Solar
22' Mighty Mover Trailer, 60W. Solar.
Sand Sprite 4. 2.3L EFI sand buggy
'04 Polaris Predator
'84 Jeep CJ.
2011 Black Lab "Lucy" for both of us


old guy

Oregon (pronounced Or e gun)

Senior Member

Joined: 03/15/2006

View Profile



Posted: 04/13/12 11:08pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

do not use a lot of sealant, you do and will have to be able to get the lense off in the future. just a small dab will do the trick. You must drive very fast or something, in all the years I have been Rving, I have never lost a lense and I have never used a sealant

pnichols

Santa Cruz Mountains

Senior Member

Joined: 04/26/2005

View Profile



Good Sam RV Club Member


Posted: 04/13/12 11:29pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Just a bit off answering the OP's question ... but more importantly than sealing the light bulbs ... how does one (absolutely "forever") seal around the cabover marker lights' wires that snake inside the RV so water can't ever find a path crawling down these wires so as to slowly rot the walls/flooring of the cabover area - especially when driving during rain storms?


Phil, 2005 E450 Itasca 324V Spirit

Replant

Someplace

Senior Member

Joined: 09/09/2010

View Profile



Posted: 04/13/12 11:37pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

toolman1 wrote:

EZ, replace em with LED lights. The circuit board is sealed in epoxy, and will work nearly forever (even under water). I did this cuz quite frankly, I got tired of the bulb contacts rusting out, and the lights constantly not operating. BEST external change to the coach I have performed!

x2. The factory drills a rather large hole for the bulb socket to fit into. When installing the LED lamps I cut a patch of Eternabond tape large enough to cover the hole and cutting a slit in the center of the patch to suspend the wiring away from the sharp edges of the hole. Now they are watertight and will not short out.





tracyb-oh

Cincinnati,Ohio

Senior Member

Joined: 02/24/2002

View Profile



Good Sam RV Club Member

Offline
Posted: 04/14/12 06:36am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

good question pnichols as I have that concern too. Peplant has the answer I think. I didn't think about Eternabond as the solution. Between that and the caulk I should be in good shape. Thanks everybody.

ret-miner

ontario

Full Member

Joined: 03/15/2008

View Profile


Offline
Posted: 04/14/12 08:56am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Alittle smear of silicone around the inside of lens does the trick

fisher60

Plant City, Florida

Senior Member

Joined: 03/23/2006

View Profile





Offline
Posted: 04/15/12 06:57pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

old guy wrote:

do not use a lot of sealant, you do and will have to be able to get the lense off in the future. just a small dab will do the trick. You must drive very fast or something, in all the years I have been Rving, I have never lost a lense and I have never used a sealant


ditto on that and I've never replaced a bulb either.


'01 Dutchman Express 28A, Borg Chrome Dually Valve Stems, Pacific Dualies Wheel Simulators, '06 Tuscon, '06 FLHTC/I
Good Sam Life Member


oldtrucker63

Harlan Kentucky

Senior Member

Joined: 12/10/2009

View Profile


Offline
Posted: 04/15/12 08:14pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

toolman1 wrote:

EZ, replace em with LED lights. The circuit board is sealed in epoxy, and will work nearly forever (even under water). I did this cuz quite frankly, I got tired of the bulb contacts rusting out, and the lights constantly not operating. BEST external change to the coach I have performed!
X 2 here It cost a bit but well worth every penny.


Without Trucks,....America Stop's

This Topic Is Closed  |  Print Topic  |  Post New Topic  | 
Page of 2  
Next

Open Roads Forum  >  Class C Motorhomes

 > How to seal marker lights?
Search:   Advanced Search

Search only in Class C Motorhomes


New posts No new posts
Closed, new posts Closed, no new posts
Moved, new posts Moved, no new posts

Adjust text size:

© 2013 RV.Net | Terms & Conditions | PRIVACY POLICY | YOUR PRIVACY RIGHTS