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tenbear wrote:D.E.Bishop wrote:
I have to agree with all who suggest 2011_led as a great source. I bought a couple different types from him to test and they are as posted on eBay. The problem I have is the color, we just spent two weeks at the beach, this is the longest we have camped at one campground, ever and my DW had plenty of time to evaluate the LEDs. She is a quilter and uses OTT lights for that and I thought the bright white lights would make her happy. NOT! We have a lot of fixtures with two lamps in each fixture, If I have one LED and one incandescent or if both are incandescent the color is good for her, but just the leds, no. She has asked me to stop using the bright white LEDs both in the MH and the S&B.
So does anyone have a source as cheap as 2011_led with something in the 2800K to 3200K range.
I bought the warm white LEDs and to my eyes they are a very close match to the 1141 incandescent lamps I replaced. As I said before, buy a couple and try them before buying many.
Edit: I used the same panels that Ron3rd posted a link to.
โNov-24-2013 10:43 AM
D.E.Bishop wrote:
I have to agree with all who suggest 2011_led as a great source. I bought a couple different types from him to test and they are as posted on eBay. The problem I have is the color, we just spent two weeks at the beach, this is the longest we have camped at one campground, ever and my DW had plenty of time to evaluate the LEDs. She is a quilter and uses OTT lights for that and I thought the bright white lights would make her happy. NOT! We have a lot of fixtures with two lamps in each fixture, If I have one LED and one incandescent or if both are incandescent the color is good for her, but just the leds, no. She has asked me to stop using the bright white LEDs both in the MH and the S&B.
So does anyone have a source as cheap as 2011_led with something in the 2800K to 3200K range.
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tenbear wrote:
I have replaced all my coach light bulbs with LEDs I bought on eBay. Most cost between $3 and $5.
If you buy on eBay, buy 1 or 2 and try them before buying several. Not all venders are selling good stuff and their claims are sometimes not very accurate. I bought many of mine from 2011_LED and am happy with them.
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badboy368 wrote:Yes, best game in town. Order a couple in different color ratings, ie. cool white, warm white, etc. so you can assess the color differences, make a decision later, and then buy the total needed.
so guess we should just look on e-bay for our led lights ?
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WyoTraveler wrote:Are you saying that the replacement lamp array for your flashlight is $2-$3? I'm not quite understanding the meaning of your post, sorry.
I was over at Harbor Freight and bought a flash light that has 27 large leds for $6 and some of these companies are selling replacement led lights for $2 or $3 each because they can.