Duane4238 wrote:
Almot,
I had replaced my 12v incandescents with LED bulbs I'd picked up on ebay, too. Only problem was mine don't throw enough light. My TT is parked 70 miles away at my deer camp and sits in about 3 feet of snow right now. I don't know the led numbers offhand, and won't know until the snow melts. I don't know what led boards are or what a cob is,
Boards are just that - boards. Check the Ebay link posted by Westend. Boards are directional. When mounted on the ceiling in existing dome light fixtures, they fire downwards at a wide angle. How this can leave trailer not illuminated enough, puzzles me. I can't read minds. When something puzzles me, I ask questions. This forum is for sharing information, not for being nice.
If LED boards leave your trailer in dark, then you have not enough light fixtures, or they are not installed where they should be. Or you've got duped and your LEDs don't emit the stated light output - you would've known if measured the current.
Most Ebay items are junk or hit and miss at best. I bought my LEDs on Ebay, but only after it was confirmed that the source was reliable, ordered only 2 boards first, tested, and only then ordered the required amount.
Cobs are not directional (see pic below), though so far nobody had problem with LED boards on the ceiling to the point that it needed to be replaced with cobs.
