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dtgunner7
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May 07, 2015

LED lights

I know this has been addressed in past but, I want to find out there you get these bulbs. This is not a double post as many don't have Class A units!!!!!!!

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  • The Gold Star brand on ebay or amazon have worked well for us. We like bright white for reading.
  • In 2013 I bought 15 flat panels with 48 leds each from an Ebay vendor for about $21. I only needed 13. We're going into our 3rd season with them and all are still working great. Even if one or two die, what do I really lose?

    Yes, you can spend a lot more elsewhere and get a real warranty. But then you have to send the old bulb in and wait for a replacement. For the same number of bulbs from a US vendor, I would have had to spend closer to $100.

    And the kicker is, they are all made in China no matter who you buy them from.
  • tenbear wrote:
    I bought most of mine on eBay at this vendor a couple of years ago.

    Leds are largely unregulated so, IMHO, it is better to buy a couple to try them out before buying a lot of them.

    X2. I ordered one each of a few different styles / color temps, tried them out, and ordered the ones I liked best.
  • I bought most of mine on eBay at this vendor a couple of years ago.

    Leds are largely unregulated so, IMHO, it is better to buy a couple to try them out before buying a lot of them.
  • M4 products and if you mention the RV geeks you get 5% discount.
  • I bought mine in Quartzsite. I bought the ones that had all the adapters for every socket option for about $10 each. They had self sticking tape. That doesn't work. I used silicon glue and they hold very well and I'm happy. Just a little dab of silicone holds them in the light area.

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