Believe it.
Refrigerator controls used to use enough power to catch fire. Prepare yourself for trial & error with the LED's. Try different looking ones, one-at-a-time until you find the ones you prefer then follow up with a bulk order for the remaining fixtures. If you're young and have good night vision you can get away with murder. I'm old and I need search light intensity. Even if you have to email the vendor obtain the lamp's MILLIAMP draw. It's the ONLY way to get an honest answer out of most of them. The greater the milliamps number the brighter the light will be. For MY eyes it takes 800 ma of "warm" white lighting to equal 500 ma of true white lighting. Many cheap bulbs glow blue or Wal-Mart parking Amber. Trial & error.
TIP an LED rope light for the awning works good. An LED rope light for the awning with a dial dimmer works even better. If the controller dimmer is located inside the rig you'll leave the bugs a long way from the door.