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Switching to LED lighting

Raptormom02
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We would like to switch all the lights out on our Raptor and wondering if anyone had any suggestions as which ones to go with and how hard it is to do?
Husband and I
2 adult children 19&21
2002 Chevy 2500HD Diesel
2009 Raptor 300MP
KTM 350
Raptor 350 x2
White Lab, small terrier
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Big_Katuna
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I replaced mine with the cheap ones off EBay almost two years ago no failures.
The tape they include doesn't hold. I used the red sticky 3M stuff.

As far as heat LEDS put out WAY less heat than the bulbs.
My Kharma ran over my Dogma.

Beaker
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Explorer
Definitely go with panels rather than "bulbs" and definitely "warm white". Bright white is actually blue and not very bright. eBay is the place to get them, too.


Just finished replacing mine. Bought the paddle type and were too dim for me. Replaced them with the 48smd which are much brighter.

Mine are the "bright white" also referred to as "pure white" which does make a bluish lite but of course that is a personal preference.

My kitchen light over the sink burned out last week(fluorescent)and I used that fixture and wired it for the 48smd.

Regardless of what you use check out pricing everywhere; prices are all over the board.
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dedmiston
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Strabo wrote:
dedmiston wrote:
Strabo wrote:
My way...

Point
Push
Prime
Click
Start
Run

....Silent Power

Got a bag full of new bulbs, insert as needed.

Mix drink, sit by fire. Women Happy.

Job complete.... ๐Ÿ™‚

Thank heavens we have Jim to please all the women.


Its a Gift Dave, im Blessed.

Question:
When we are sitting around the fire at night, how many lights do you have on in the hauler?

I use one, over the kitchen sink. One light bulb, why use any more than that, were not IN the hauler.


Just the outside "porch" light so I can find my way back and see the step to climb in.

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norfla71
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Explorer
trail-explorer wrote:
norfla71 wrote:
I checked out my local RV supplier a couple of days ago and HOLY CROW those things are expensive; nearly as much as household bulbs. If I see somthing is USA made I will spend more for it; however, as stated, they all seem to be made in the same place.


Very true, they are all mad in China, but some are better than the others. I buy from US sources since my purchases are helping to support the US economy too.
The problem with RV dealers is that they buy through a distributor, who gets them from the "company that imports them", so there's multiple levels of price markup.

I was appalled when I went to a dealer recently and asked about a weight distribution hitch. He looked it up in the catalog from the distributor and quoted me the "retail (MSRP) price" from the catalog. Having a background in the automotive business, It boggles my mind how the RV parts distribution and selling network for said parts is so screwed (and overpriced) up compared to the automotive parts distribution business.
The dealer tried to charge me freight on it too, even though the warehouse distributor he orders from doesn't charge freight - they use their own trucks to deliver and build the cost of that in to their markup to the dealer, so the dealer was basically double screwing me on the price of the hitch. Needless to say, I didn't buy the hitch from the dealer.

I've been running lights from www.ledtrailerlights.com
They've been around quite a while - since 2002/2003.

Here's the write up I did back in 2009: My EASY LED Upgrade


Since they're not making enough from RV sales, they have to get it from somewhere :R Even on sale, they're still around $10 each; I'll keep checking.
2008 Ram 3500 SRW
2006 Salem 32SRV

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Strabo
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Explorer
dedmiston wrote:
Strabo wrote:
My way...

Point
Push
Prime
Click
Start
Run

....Silent Power

Got a bag full of new bulbs, insert as needed.

Mix drink, sit by fire. Women Happy.

Job complete.... ๐Ÿ™‚

Thank heavens we have Jim to please all the women.


Its a Gift Dave, im Blessed.

Question:
When we are sitting around the fire at night, how many lights do you have on in the hauler?

I use one, over the kitchen sink. One light bulb, why use any more than that, were not IN the hauler.
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trail-explorer
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trail-explorer wrote:
Here's the write up I did back in 2009: My EASY LED Upgrade


They are having a sale right now: Details are here
Bob

trail-explorer
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Explorer
norfla71 wrote:
I checked out my local RV supplier a couple of days ago and HOLY CROW those things are expensive; nearly as much as household bulbs. If I see somthing is USA made I will spend more for it; however, as stated, they all seem to be made in the same place.


Very true, they are all mad in China, but some are better than the others. I buy from US sources since my purchases are helping to support the US economy too.
The problem with RV dealers is that they buy through a distributor, who gets them from the "company that imports them", so there's multiple levels of price markup.

I was appalled when I went to a dealer recently and asked about a weight distribution hitch. He looked it up in the catalog from the distributor and quoted me the "retail (MSRP) price" from the catalog. Having a background in the automotive business, It boggles my mind how the RV parts distribution and selling network for said parts is so screwed (and overpriced) up compared to the automotive parts distribution business.
The dealer tried to charge me freight on it too, even though the warehouse distributor he orders from doesn't charge freight - they use their own trucks to deliver and build the cost of that in to their markup to the dealer, so the dealer was basically double screwing me on the price of the hitch. Needless to say, I didn't buy the hitch from the dealer.

I've been running lights from www.ledtrailerlights.com
They've been around quite a while - since 2002/2003.

Here's the write up I did back in 2009: My EASY LED Upgrade
Bob

norfla71
Explorer
Explorer
I checked out my local RV supplier a couple of days ago and HOLY CROW those things are expensive; nearly as much as household bulbs. If I see somthing is USA made I will spend more for it; however, as stated, they all seem to be made in the same place, anyway, so why not just get them as cheap as possible? My coach requires around 30 bulbs; a pack of 6 was something like $80 at the camping store.
2008 Ram 3500 SRW
2006 Salem 32SRV

***looking for a better truck this fall***

turbojimmy
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Explorer
derwud wrote:
Quality Control. It sounds simple, but the stuff you buy off E-bay is copied******that has no engineering or quality control. M4 buys lights, tries them, test them till failure and then fixes them. I like M4's way better, I am tired of being a Guinea pig!


But if they work (and they do) I'm not too concerned about quality control. I understand being cautious about buying cheap, counterfeit merchandise from China. However, we're just talking about LEDs strung together on a circuit board. I see that M4 put a little more thought into theirs with an aluminum body and heat sink "to keep heat away from your fixture", which might be useful for some people or applications but not for my old RV's lights. The panels don't get hot enough to damage the lenses that they are resting on. At $1.65 each, I can replace my eBay lights 7 times before I get to the cost of a single M4 light. And the M4s are 16 LEDs; the eBay ones are 48 LEDs.

That being said, I've had 4 out of 23 eBay panels "fail". In these "failed" units, groups of LEDs will flicker until they're warmed up. It's annoying, but they still work and stop flickering after a minute or two. 3 of the 4 that failed in this manner were the outside porch lights. I leave them on 24x7 (the RV is plugged in). It's no excuse for failure, but it might have something to do with it. I will be replacing them, however. Even with this 17% failure rate, I'm way ahead of the game cost-wise ($45 including replacements for the failed panels versus $276 for 23 M4s).

Just for fun I ordered an $11.99 M4 1156 replacement panel as well as their $14.99 COB panel (both in warm white) to see how they stack up brightness- and reliability-wise to the $1.65 eBay units. According to M4, the COB uses nearly twice as much power as the LED panel, but still 1/6 of an incandescent 1156 bulb.
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dedmiston
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Moderator
Strabo wrote:
My way...

Point
Push
Prime
Click
Start
Run

....Silent Power

Got a bag full of new bulbs, insert as needed.

Mix drink, sit by fire. Women Happy.

Job complete.... ๐Ÿ™‚

Thank heavens we have Jim to please all the women.

2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch โ€ข 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") โ€ข <\br >Toys:

  • 18 Can Am Maverick x3
  • 05 Yamaha WR450
  • 07 Honda CRF250X
  • 05 Honda CRF230
  • 06 Honda CRF230

Strabo
Explorer
Explorer
My way...

Point
Push
Prime
Click
Start
Run

....Silent Power

Got a bag full of new bulbs, insert as needed.

Mix drink, sit by fire. Women Happy.

Job complete.... ๐Ÿ™‚
04' F350 PSD TB SC FX4 XLT, TH-04' 32' Sandpiper Sport Fifthwheel WB Dual Axle
07' Rhino 686 SS106-ITP-AFE-BRP-T4-CDI-KIBBLEBWHITE-CVT-TSTICH-Ridgid LED LightBar-HID Conversion Kit-LIVEWIRE
04' Honda 250 Sportstrac quad
05' Honda 400 Ranchers quad

derwud
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Explorer
turbojimmy wrote:
jackxclan wrote:
I've bought plenty of cheap chinese led's been buying them since they first came out. My lights came from a guy HERE that runs a business Here an off-roader and camper like us. His lights are not the same light that comes from ebay china. One of the best upgrades yet.


How are his lights different or better than the China lights? I may be replacing some faulty eBay lights....


Quality Control. It sounds simple, but the stuff you buy off E-bay is copied******that has no engineering or quality control. M4 buys lights, tries them, test them till failure and then fixes them. I like M4's way better, I am tired of being a Guinea pig!
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turbojimmy
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Explorer
jackxclan wrote:
I've bought plenty of cheap chinese led's been buying them since they first came out. My lights came from a guy HERE that runs a business Here an off-roader and camper like us. His lights are not the same light that comes from ebay china. One of the best upgrades yet.


How are his lights different or better than the China lights? I may be replacing some faulty eBay lights....
1984 Allegro M-31 (Dead Metal)

jackxclan
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Explorer
I've bought plenty of cheap chinese led's been buying them since they first came out. My lights came from a guy HERE that runs a business Here an off-roader and camper like us. His lights are not the same light that comes from ebay china. One of the best upgrades yet.

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magicmantx
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We boondocks quite a bit and changed ours out. We went with the bright white and not sure that was the best choice. there is plenty of light but it is just a different light.Makes a big difference in power consumption. We don't worry about leaving the lights on too much at all.I bought all of ours off ebay for less than 2 dollars each total cost was around 50-60 dollars to do every light inside and out. i'll probably buy a few of the warm white and try them out to see if I like them better.