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joeshmoe
Aug 03, 2016Explorer
RangerTim:
If the fixtures are the same as mine, Optronics, it's simply a matter of sliding the lens (diffuser, as you call it) away from the switch.It will only slide about a 1/2" til it falls away from the fixture. There is one screw holding each circuit board in. At that point, grab the light and pull it from the socket. Very easy.
Don't go cheap. If I was you, I'd just spend the money on direct replacements in the respective color warmth range you desire. All LED's are not created equal. The lesser expensive (cheaply made) ones have been known to overheat and die an early death or burst into flames in some cases. I'd stick with high quality, replacements.
If the fixtures are the same as mine, Optronics, it's simply a matter of sliding the lens (diffuser, as you call it) away from the switch.It will only slide about a 1/2" til it falls away from the fixture. There is one screw holding each circuit board in. At that point, grab the light and pull it from the socket. Very easy.
Don't go cheap. If I was you, I'd just spend the money on direct replacements in the respective color warmth range you desire. All LED's are not created equal. The lesser expensive (cheaply made) ones have been known to overheat and die an early death or burst into flames in some cases. I'd stick with high quality, replacements.
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