Submersible? no When the trailer enters the water, water begins to flow through the top of the lights, and the bottom and sides of the hull are sealed so water has nowhere to drain. This is because the trailer light body has a two pin connector that plugs in and then plugs into the light body from the top. Great design for easy flashlight body replacement, requiring only a simple light body switch and plugging a two pin connector into the top of the new body; Wiring is not required. However, the design of the plug is not hermetic, as water begins to flow into the body. Also, since the two-prong design is unsealed, it will corrode and if it breaks, the entire body of the flashlight will be rendered useless as it will be impossible to find a replacement two-pronged connector that will fit the body. It's just not worth it. Do yourself a favor and buy an LED.
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