Sealing tail light housings to camper body

Hi all,
Had a problem with a water leak at tail light housing on my maiden voyage. Seems I guessed wrong on how to seal these up to the body. I have water leaking into the hatch from the wiring access hole.
I think I have the repair figured out now that I really look at what I did wrong. I would like to hear from those who have used this type of light and sealed it up right.
In below picture I ran a strip of butyl tape around outside perimeter of tail light housing as shown by red arrow. I also plugged the 4 notches like one shown with red arrow with butyl tape as well. Just did not seem right to me to let the water run in the top. Follow the groove around and then out the bottom.
Plan now is to lay the tape all around surface shown by yellow arrows. The screw housings back on. This should let water run in and out of housing. Yet still seal surface by wiring to keep water out of the body?
Am I on the right track here with the redo?
Out to the shop now to take off 4 lights and clean all the butyl off the wrong surfaces.
Had a problem with a water leak at tail light housing on my maiden voyage. Seems I guessed wrong on how to seal these up to the body. I have water leaking into the hatch from the wiring access hole.
I think I have the repair figured out now that I really look at what I did wrong. I would like to hear from those who have used this type of light and sealed it up right.
In below picture I ran a strip of butyl tape around outside perimeter of tail light housing as shown by red arrow. I also plugged the 4 notches like one shown with red arrow with butyl tape as well. Just did not seem right to me to let the water run in the top. Follow the groove around and then out the bottom.
Plan now is to lay the tape all around surface shown by yellow arrows. The screw housings back on. This should let water run in and out of housing. Yet still seal surface by wiring to keep water out of the body?
Am I on the right track here with the redo?
Out to the shop now to take off 4 lights and clean all the butyl off the wrong surfaces.