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- trail-explorerExplorer
tlukasavige172 wrote:
Thanks trail-explorer! That's exactly the info I needed.
Glad to be of help. I've being using their products since 2009 and have bought more over the years.
Recently I installed a pair of these http://www.ledtrailerlights.com/compact-led-flood-light-900-lumens-4-LED-hd26004-3WFL.htm
for aux backup lights on my truck. - tlukasavige172ExplorerThanks trail-explorer! That's exactly the info I needed.
- trail-explorerExplorerThese work with a dimmer, I used them and my lights are controlled by a dimmer:
http://www.ledtrailerlights.com/rv-led-lights-g4-style.htm - tlukasavige172ExplorerThey are 12V DC lights. Thanks for the replies, I'll take a look and see if I can find some that will work with the dimmer.
- BedlamModeratorYou need to buy the correct LED G4 bulbs that work with a dimmer:
https://www.google.com/search?q=dimable+g4+led&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#q=dimmable+g4+led&spell=1 - GordonThreeExplorerAre these 12 volt lights, or do they only work when you're on AC power?
Assuming 12 volt (DC) lights:
The LEDs will not dim the same was as your halogen lights currently do. Depending on the dimmer, the LEDs will go from bright to dim quickly, and then off for most of the dial, or they'll be unchanged for most of the dial and then dim / go out.
Depends on the LED replacement bulb as well. If you use LEDs with built in converters (aka the expensive bulbs), they won't dim and may be damaged by attempted dimming. If you're using generic bulbs from ebay, they may dim somewhat, and would not be damaged by the dimmer.
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