Remember the scene with the little boy in Close Encounters Of The Third Kind? He's stading in front of a door with insanely bright light flaring through the cracks.
Put 200-watts of LED to work inside your rig and that's a pretty close desription of what ypur neighbors are going to see. I build 100 -500 actual watt LED fixtures. Ten watts is pretty bright. I have a 30-watt shining over my head and it renders directional light brighter than a 100-watt incandescent. Most retrofit small plate LEDs for RVs are TWO POINT FIVE WATTS. Not amps, WATTS.
dissipating the heat is a huge as of now unresolvable issue with lamps stronger than 2.5 watts housed in an RV fixture.
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