Dead Easy
If you are at all handy around DC power you'll have no trouble installing it. Make sure you come from a fused source (or run a covered inline fuseholder). Any kind of waterproof switch will work and then just run + straight to the light. Some LEDs are polarity sensitive so check it before you crimp it. Suggest you use shrink tube on all connections. A keyed source is a good idea as these things are easy to leave on in daylight (draw is quite low though).
I put a curved one on my 20'er, the 5 outside LEDs on each side are floods, the rest are spot. I can light up the entire neighbors house from across the street.
You'll never go back to incandescent, never.
Zeke
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