strayDog
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Have a 2013 Hawk, the pancake style LED lights flicker more than is comfortable. Has anyone had this problem and found a way to resolve it? Thanks ahead of time.
x2 about flickering with a low battery.Stalking Light said:I've notice a slight flicker in one of my LEDs but only when the battery is getting low.
I have removed the frosted cover off one of my LED lights several times, without breaking it, and very little bad language after the first time. Lets see if these steps work. The cover is actually a snap-in, and the slots in the lamp base are longer than the tabs in the frosted cover that snap into them. So I slide the cover outward, away from the switch. (ie towards the front or the rear of the camper) I recall it goes maybe an inch or so. Then I squeeze it a bit to release the tabs holding it into the base and remove it.longhorn1 said:LookyLou,
I'm not electrically minded. How and where would I check for the ground wire on the light? Not sure I could even figure how to take the light cover off. Appreciate a little guidance. Thanks, jd
I can concur with this. My LED also flickered when there is more than the usual load even with fully charged battery. On a hot summer night, I had both LED lights on (which I almost never do) with ceiling fan on high and fridge running, i had some flickering of the LED. I doubt its a loose ground. I think it has more to do with the LED.Oregon_Troutbum said:I don't think it's the wiring. Mine does it too. On almost all the lights. Not necessarily always when the battery is getting low either. Doesn't do it when plugged into shore power. Not sure what the deal is.