Led Lights

19jsb

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I have found 1.5 w LED Lights that take the place of 10w halogen. We have a 2011 36RL Redwood and have replace all of the lights for $80.00. These led's are just as bright as the halogen and use a lot less power and last 10 times longer. Here are the spec's

Base: G4</span>LED Chip: 5050</span>Light Color: Warm White (3000~3300K)</span>Input: DC 12V</span>Power:1.2W</span>Standby Current: 120mA</span>Max Current: 240mA</span>Lumen: 160 Lm</span>Life time: about 30,000 hours</span>Angle:160</span>

John
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Send me your email address and I will send you the link toE bay to by online. You will need a Paypal account to purchase. What I did was order 4 led lights to make sure this was what I wanted. Shipping take about 3 weeks and so far I have made 4 orders all of them came in on time.

Here is the Ebay auction number to buy Led's. 251006333863
John
Edited by: j1251b
 
We have been on a quest for LEDs as well. I like the price. Would you be able to send us a link as well. Or just paste it into your message.Thanks.
 
j1251b said:
Send me your email address and I will send you the link toE bay to by online. You will need a Paypal account to purchase. What I did was order 4 led lights to make sure this was what I wanted. Shipping take about 3 weeks and so far I have made 4 orders all of them came in on time.

Here is the Ebay auction number to buy Led's. 251006333863
John


How many LED lamps did you buy for $80.00? The price shown on ebay now at that auction number is $11.88 each. I think I counted30 or more of these lamps in our 36RL. That is roughly $360. to $400. to replace all of the lamps.
 
That 11.88 is for 4 Leds. If you look it's 4x for 11.88.

John
 
j1251b said:
That 11.88 is for 4 Leds. If you look it's 4x for 11.88.

John


Wow! Great price...............keep us informed as to how they hold up over time. Thanks.
 
John:
I ordered a package of bulbs this morning. Thank you for the advice and the path to the LIGHT
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I did some tinkering with LED's last summer and didn't find anything I really liked. That said I'm going to try these and I also ordered one each of a 3.5 watt LED that puts our 240 lumens. I'd like to know what the factory puck lights put out but from my lighting background in theater years ago I'm guessing about 300 lumen as the factory lights are bright and hot. I'll report back after my test. I'm getting them from LEDwholsalers and at $11 each they aren't cheap.

REDWOOD: If you're listening, the day has arrived for LED lighting please. In quantity they can be equal to halogen I'm told and you can save on wiring.
 
I be putting in led's as well these lights sure work the converter when you have them all on.
 
Boy, LEDs are all over the map -lumens output; shape (tower or disk); number of LEDs per bulb; whatever the "11__ww" stands for; color temperature (in degrees Kelvin); 1, 1.5 or 3W usage;


Does anyone have specific suggestions on LED replacements for the 20W Halogen ceiling lights that put out approx same Lumens and color?? How about a specific source &part number on a "quality" bulb you're happy with.

Don't need $4 bulbs, or feel like I'm livingin a fluorescent spray booth...
 
KR2011 said:
I switch my ceiling lights out to led's. I found them on E bay at 4 led's for 11.88. So far they are working out great they are a soft white in color. These led's are g4 disk with the 5050 chip and draw 1.5w. I would by 4 led's and try them out make sure it is what you want.

John
 
5th_Time said:
Boy, LEDs are all over the map -lumens output; shape (tower or disk); number of LEDs per bulb; whatever the "11__ww" stands for; color temperature (in degrees Kelvin); 1, 1.5 or 3W usage;


Does anyone have specific suggestions on LED replacements for the 20W Halogen ceiling lights that put out approx same Lumens and color?? How about a specific source &part number on a "quality" bulb you're happy with.

Don't need $4 bulbs, or feel like I'm livingin a fluorescent spray booth...
I switch my ceiling lights out to led's. I found them on E bay at 4 led's for 11.88. So far they are working out great they are a soft white in color. These led's are g4 disk with the 5050 chip and draw 1.5w. I would by 4 led's and try them out make sure it is what you want.
 
If a personhates CFLs, will they ever be happy with LEDs? Is "warm white" (3000-3500K) yellow enough?

Actually, LEDs do sound like just the thing for someone who isdry-camping often.

Edited by: 5th_Time
 
We replaced all the halogen bulbs in our Airstream with "warm white" LEDs. I am not crazy about the color. There is still something sort of "blue" about them. They change the ambiance. And not for the better, in my opinion.
 

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