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CapnCampn
Jun 11, 2015Explorer III
Thanks everyone for the help!
I figured they would be fairly standard, but confirmation is good. Pcolpin made me think to check the Lance website & I found mid 90's owners manuals there - they also mention 1156 and 921s.
I agree that warm white is the way to go, I have some for my trailer, and can't tell the difference between the LEDs and the original. I got mine from here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/10X-Warm-White-1156-BA15S-27SMD-5050-LED-Light-RV-Camper-Car-Backup-7506-/201109734158?hash=item2ed313030e&vxp=mtr
I've only used them for a couple of trips so can't comment on durability, but so far so good!
Mine are a bit more expensive than the ones linked by trail-explorer, but they have 27 vs 24 LEDs. On the other hand, trail-explorer's specify a large voltage range, so may be more tolerant of abuse. Thanks for the links!
Happy camping,
CC
I figured they would be fairly standard, but confirmation is good. Pcolpin made me think to check the Lance website & I found mid 90's owners manuals there - they also mention 1156 and 921s.
I agree that warm white is the way to go, I have some for my trailer, and can't tell the difference between the LEDs and the original. I got mine from here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/10X-Warm-White-1156-BA15S-27SMD-5050-LED-Light-RV-Camper-Car-Backup-7506-/201109734158?hash=item2ed313030e&vxp=mtr
I've only used them for a couple of trips so can't comment on durability, but so far so good!
Mine are a bit more expensive than the ones linked by trail-explorer, but they have 27 vs 24 LEDs. On the other hand, trail-explorer's specify a large voltage range, so may be more tolerant of abuse. Thanks for the links!
Happy camping,
CC
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