โApr-13-2015 07:03 AM
โMay-03-2015 11:15 AM
austinjenna wrote:Yeah, 24 SMD LED's are not 400 or even 100 lumens, probably. You certainly don't need that much output for a marker light. It also makes a difference as to the actual die type used in the LED panel. IOW, a 5050 LED is brighter than a 3628 LED.
If Barney says they are the same or better, then it would be a fairly accurate description of the output, more accurate than an Asian E Bay merchant trying to sell LED bulbs with the other 10,000 vendors and inflating the numbers.
I'd suggest to forget about lumen output and buy a couple LED replacements based on anecdotal assessment. Install them and see if you like them, then order the remaining.
I wasn't talking about the marker lights but rather the interior lights that he mentioned. I have LED's now that the wife doesn't like so I was looking at others, you cant ignore the lumen output, that's like saying a 15w bulb is the same as a 40watt. They are not, if I am replacing 2 921 bulbs in a fixture that together produce 500 lumens, that's quite a difference if the LED's produce 200 that is quite a reduction in light output.
โMay-03-2015 08:16 AM
wcjeep wrote:
On my Truck Camper I used all new light/assembly. Did have to scrape off some old sealant.
โApr-17-2015 05:59 AM
โApr-15-2015 10:00 AM
โApr-15-2015 09:44 AM
Yeah, 24 SMD LED's are not 400 or even 100 lumens, probably. You certainly don't need that much output for a marker light. It also makes a difference as to the actual die type used in the LED panel. IOW, a 5050 LED is brighter than a 3628 LED.
If Barney says they are the same or better, then it would be a fairly accurate description of the output, more accurate than an Asian E Bay merchant trying to sell LED bulbs with the other 10,000 vendors and inflating the numbers.
I'd suggest to forget about lumen output and buy a couple LED replacements based on anecdotal assessment. Install them and see if you like them, then order the remaining.
โApr-15-2015 08:06 AM
Bud
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โApr-15-2015 07:33 AM
โApr-15-2015 07:05 AM
austinjenna wrote:I did every one of my marker lights last winter. Simple to do. Just pull off the lens, pull out old bulb, insert new bulb, and replace the lens. Here is what I used for the marker lights. They are short enough to fit under the lens cover and the price was right (20 for $7.49 and free shipping). I also replace all the ceiling lights in the trailer with these.
So I started looking at the paddle type 921 replacements again that you posted to. Those show a lumen output of 415, a normal 921 bulb is about 250, but every other paddle type one I come across are only 100 lumen output, see clicky
They all look the same, they both use 24 SMD LED's so I dont know how one can say the output is 415 when all the others say 100 (if they say it at all). I am sure there is really one factory churning these things out so I am hesitant on getting them.
โApr-15-2015 05:23 AM
I did every one of my marker lights last winter. Simple to do. Just pull off the lens, pull out old bulb, insert new bulb, and replace the lens. Here is what I used for the marker lights. They are short enough to fit under the lens cover and the price was right (20 for $7.49 and free shipping). I also replace all the ceiling lights in the trailer with these.
โApr-15-2015 04:18 AM
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โApr-13-2015 04:32 PM
โApr-13-2015 09:04 AM
Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow