Brite White LEDs - Best deal I found

WillyBill

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For those of you who still need to change 12 V bulbs to LEDs here are the ones I'm using. They are a brite white and out of 40 bulbs that I have purchased, I have only had 2 that had one bad diode each that kind of flickers (I just moved them to areas I use short term like in genset cabinet). The rest work perfectly. I can go DAYS without charging the batteries! I didn't even ask the vendor for replacements due to their VERY reasonable price. They fit the 1156 incandescent bulb socket-the single contact type like you see for taillight bulbs in many cars even to this day. For larger fixtures like over the dinette i just added more sockets until I got the desired amount of lumens (light volume).


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015XJ3KE0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


WB

Edit: Sorry, did not realize they were out of these-forgot to check. AutoUS90 has lots of choices-yes China but have been good quality for me. Their page link is below.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/search/re...011&rh=i:specialty-aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1499778824
 
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Lynn1130

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Says "currently unavailable". The best I found was EBay. They are from China but I have had them in for three years now with no issues. It was $20 for 10. It cost me about $60 to do the whole trailer.
 

crussian

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So are there any lights that are 110v and mihht blow with a 12v led or are all lights 12v? Thanks in advance.

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WillyBill

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Do the coaches have 110V bulbs, like in your house?

C&J

No, they don't. I can't speak for all trailers but as I understand it, all the lighting systems are 12 Volt. The lone exception I can think of offhand id the bulb in the microwave. Hope this helps.

WB
 
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