โJul-12-2018 01:35 PM
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โDec-29-2018 02:28 PM
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
I don't think the brake lights need to be LED. It gets energy mostly when the tow truck is running and therefore don't draw much from battery reserves.
โDec-28-2018 11:43 AM
โDec-28-2018 10:51 AM
deltabravo wrote:Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
I don't think the brake lights need to be LED. It gets energy mostly when the tow truck is running and therefore don't draw much from battery reserves.
It (the brake lights, marker lights and tail lights ONLY get power from the truck, and NEVER use onboard battery power.
โDec-27-2018 04:56 PM
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
I don't think the brake lights need to be LED. It gets energy mostly when the tow truck is running and therefore don't draw much from battery reserves.
โJul-14-2018 05:27 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
Seems like a "paddle" type LED would make more sense in the hood. That's what I installed.
โJul-13-2018 01:01 PM
โJul-13-2018 11:49 AM
bartlettj wrote:Lynnmor wrote:RTCastillo wrote:
Coleman. I don't think the brake lights need to be LED. It gets energy mostly when the tow truck is running and therefore don't draw much from battery reserves.
The brake lights should be the best place to use LEDs because of the bright, instant on light helps get the attention of the texting tailgater.
Some tow vehicle circuits do not like LED's.
โJul-13-2018 11:38 AM
bartlettj wrote:RTCastillo wrote:Ralph Cramden wrote:RTCastillo wrote:
I have a new RV and I'm glad all of the lights are LED and not those energy hog counterpart. Also, it actually made me decide to save money into buying another battery.
What brand RV? The current Rockwood and previous Keystone were advertised as "LED lighting". They did have LEDs....except for the range hood, porch light, running lights, brake lights, etc.
Coleman. I don't think the brake lights need to be LED. It gets energy mostly when the tow truck is running and therefore don't draw much from battery reserves.
The brake and marker lights are powered by the tow vehicle.
โJul-13-2018 11:09 AM
Lynnmor wrote:RTCastillo wrote:
Coleman. I don't think the brake lights need to be LED. It gets energy mostly when the tow truck is running and therefore don't draw much from battery reserves.
The brake lights should be the best place to use LEDs because of the bright, instant on light helps get the attention of the texting tailgater.
โJul-13-2018 11:08 AM
RTCastillo wrote:Ralph Cramden wrote:RTCastillo wrote:
I have a new RV and I'm glad all of the lights are LED and not those energy hog counterpart. Also, it actually made me decide to save money into buying another battery.
What brand RV? The current Rockwood and previous Keystone were advertised as "LED lighting". They did have LEDs....except for the range hood, porch light, running lights, brake lights, etc.
Coleman. I don't think the brake lights need to be LED. It gets energy mostly when the tow truck is running and therefore don't draw much from battery reserves.
โJul-12-2018 07:46 PM
RTCastillo wrote:
Coleman. I don't think the brake lights need to be LED. It gets energy mostly when the tow truck is running and therefore don't draw much from battery reserves.
โJul-12-2018 06:40 PM
Ralph Cramden wrote:RTCastillo wrote:
I have a new RV and I'm glad all of the lights are LED and not those energy hog counterpart. Also, it actually made me decide to save money into buying another battery.
What brand RV? The current Rockwood and previous Keystone were advertised as "LED lighting". They did have LEDs....except for the range hood, porch light, running lights, brake lights, etc.
โJul-12-2018 04:47 PM
RTCastillo wrote:
I have a new RV and I'm glad all of the lights are LED and not those energy hog counterpart. Also, it actually made me decide to save money into buying another battery.