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  • I have used the paddle type bulbs in my pop up and TT, they are much brighter. Just make sure what type light you want. They work well.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    I have not used that specific product.
    I've used many LED's both in RV and house
    Some are "As Advertised" some are not.
  • I don't think they are nearly as good or bright as the complete light fixture replacements. I like the frosted lens LED lights in natural white.

    They also make versions with a built in dimmer, but I haven't tried them. My trailers were old when I ordered mine, so I needed new lenses and the white plastic was really yellowed. Two doubles cost around $20. The five pack was $44 I think. I went with the older style with the larger switch, the round switch ones look a little smaller than the originals with their rounded corners. I wasn't convinced they would cover the original foot print good, but maybe they do.
  • I used similar daylight (5000k) LEDs in mine. Haven’t had any issues.

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