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JimBollman
Aug 04, 2019Explorer
Over the years I have fully converted 3 campers and the majority of the LEDs came from https://www.superbrightleds.com/
They tend to be a bit more expensive but they stand behind what they sell. I have had two premature failures and they were replaced free very quickly.
Go with the warm bulbs and don't be afraid to add a few low intensity LEDs as add ons or in fixtures that tend not to be used for mood lighting when your just sitting around in the evening. We read on Kindles or iPads or do stuff on the laptop so we don't need much light after supper and the low lumen LEDs draw almost no power for off grid. I especially like lights mounted low, below counter level so you get mostly indirect lighting when not actually doing things in the camper.
They tend to be a bit more expensive but they stand behind what they sell. I have had two premature failures and they were replaced free very quickly.
Go with the warm bulbs and don't be afraid to add a few low intensity LEDs as add ons or in fixtures that tend not to be used for mood lighting when your just sitting around in the evening. We read on Kindles or iPads or do stuff on the laptop so we don't need much light after supper and the low lumen LEDs draw almost no power for off grid. I especially like lights mounted low, below counter level so you get mostly indirect lighting when not actually doing things in the camper.
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