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If you want opinions it's been my experience that once trailer lights and wiring decide to crap out on you it's best to just rip it out and re do it all.
Saltwater, copper and DC voltage is a bad mix and it will just keep pestering you with breakdowns. When you install new apply liberal amounts of marine grease and silicone sealer to any points where you might get water intrusion.
I'm about to re-do mine and am thinking of doing what I did on my other boat and that's having the lights set up so they attach on the boat and not on the trailer...The down side to that is you need to remove the lights and cable fro the boat when you launch it but it doesn't take that long and you never ever need to screw around with corroded lights that don't work.
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