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donfrump
Dec 28, 2015Explorer
Gjac wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:. Yes, that is where most on here use them. I don't see any real benefit for tail lights except for Dennis's "cool factor".)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. :)
He's thinking interior lighting. I hope?
cool really has no bearing on it .like many of us have posted here
adds greatly to the safety factor.LED show up much better at distance and in poor weather conditions
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