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donfrump
Dec 28, 2015Explorer
bluwtr49 wrote:Gjac wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:I think it depends on how you camp. I have read all these LED posts over the years and how useful they are if you dry camp. I dry camp 90% of the time but don't stay longer than 7 days in one spot and have minimal battery reqs. After 7 days of camping I am still at 50% SOC and look for ways to exercise my genset once a mo under load. So to me spending $10 for an LED does not make sense to save a few AMP hrs. Fresh water has always been my limiting factor not battery power.
Has any one up graded to LED bulbs on the older coaches?
Good Idea, or not?
I can't imagine why LED tail lights would affect battery drain while dry camping. :)
they draw way less amps so therefore batterys will stay charged longer
that's the big deal using them in the interior of RV
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