Choosing the right status light starts with the panel
Choosing status lights for a control panel is about more than picking a bright bulb. You need the right voltage, a mounting size that matches your panel holes, and enough units to cover the signals you want to show. When you can get all of that in one box, the purchase decision becomes much simpler. That is the appeal of this indicator light set.
Quick verdict
If you are setting up a 24V panel that needs several pilot lights, this set is a straightforward choice at USD 16.99. You get 10 round LED indicators with a 22mm panel mount size and color options that let you separate different statuses. The LED light source is energy-saving, and the compact plastic body fits into tight dashboards or control enclosures.
Who it suits
This set is ideal for anyone who wants to keep a stock of signaling indicators on hand for operator controls, dashboards, or small automation panels. It is especially useful if you need a mix of colors rather than a single-color lot. The included indicator light mounting makes the set ready for panel installation. The waterproof finish also makes the set suitable for locations where splash or dust is a concern.
10Pcs 24V 22mm LED Indicator Light Set Panel Mount Pilot Dash Signal 5 Colors

The strongest reason to choose this indicator light set is the combination of quantity and price: 10 lights for USD 16.99 gives you enough units to populate an entire small panel in one go. Reliable, high-visibility status monitoring is the goal here, and the round, waterproof plastic body supports that function. The DG38323 set includes the energy-saving LED indicator light mounting, so the mounting piece is part of the package. The main limitation is the 24V operating voltage, which means these lights are only for 24V systems.
Meaningful trade-offs
The trade-off is convenience versus specialization. You are buying a general-purpose set of indicator lights, not a custom-specified component for one exact machine. That is fine when you are making a prototype, doing a retrofit, or keeping spares. The listed dimensions (2.9 inches long, 1.1 inches wide, 1.1 inches tall) show a compact unit.
Bottom line
For a control panel or dash setup, this set delivers the basics at a practical price. It is not the most rugged or specialized option, but it is a practical, low-effort way to get your signaling indicators and operator controls up and running.