Itchey_Feet
Oct 23, 2015Explorer
Lummins ?
Looking @ replacing reading lights over bed, now has 11391F bulbs in them, will there be enough light to read by if I install 5050168 LED bulbs rated @ 160 Lummins. Thanks in advance.
fluffo2 wrote:Those would work well for a bayonet socket. I'm planning on replacing the florescent tubes in a couple of fixtures so I would need a different solution. I most likely will attach them to the fixture and solder wires directly to the pins.
Tom, you may want to try these. 100% of the light can be directed through the lens.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BA15S-to-G4-GU4-GU5-3-Low-Voltage-Adapter-for-LED-Pack-of-5-/151412491792?hash=item2340e34610:g:vhAAAOSwDk5UF9o4
GordonThree wrote:I think you're confusing lumens with watts. Lumens is a measure of light. A 100 lumen bulb produces the same amount of light whether it's incandescent or LED but the incandescent uses many more watts doing it.
Keep in mind, hotwire bulbs emit their lumens in all directions, an isotropic light source. LED typically emit their lumens in the direction they are facing.
Hotwire bulbs installed in small fixtures spend a good majority of their lumens heating the fixture and less than half those lumens are actually lighting the inside of the RV.