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Old 07-20-2018, 01:54 PM   #6
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Axis 24.1 Windjammer
State: Illinois
Posts: 1,179
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Originally Posted by Tom Bowe View Post
Our 2015 Hurricane has LED strip lights under the headlights. A number of the individual LEDs have gone out. I suspect that Thor installed 12 volt LEDs and the higher voltages generated by the alternator and house converter/charger are overdriving them causing the burnout. I bought a replacement LED strip but haven’t put it in (a lot of work involved removing the headlight assembly) until I can work out a strategy for limiting the voltage to 12v.
Tom, I have the same issue. Looking at the situation. I might just use 3M automotive tape and go right Over the original without taking it out. The key here is to Make Sure you clean surface with rubbing alcohol prior to setting new strip and Only use 3M automotive product. **What was your source for new Led strip?
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