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LEDs for my Class A

DuckManDave
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I just bought a Class A - 1990 Winnebago Brave.

I was wondering what everyone is doing as far as LEDs are concerned.

I want to change the interior coach bulbs to LEDs

Good? Bad? Cool White, Warm White?
Buy from here, don't buy from there... etc.

Thanks in advance.

Dave
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mena661
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donandmax wrote:
And squint you will with LED's
You must've bought some crappy LED's which is not hard to do IMO. There are good one's and lots of posts in the Tech Issues forum on where to get them. LEDTrailerlights.com and Commandelectronics.com are two.

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I am in the process of replacing all of my Halogen bulbs. Some of the halogens are G4 style. The other style I have is G6.35. Hard to believe but I have 15 of this type in our fifth wheel in addition to the G4s. The Halogens are 50W. That is a lot of light! Anyway I am having trouble finding these replacement LED bulbs at a reasonable cost. I bought my G4s on Ebay from China. Had to wait, but it was worth it for the cost savings. I definitely like the warm light version over the cool version.

I was thinking of trying to find some the generic panels that come with several different base types. They need to be round and small enough. Also need to have the G6.35 adapter. Darn if I can find them.

Anybody seen these?
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I got mine through the parts department of my local RV dealer.
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turbojimmy
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I got mine from ebay (same as in the links provided). I replaced every bulb inside with them. Definitely get "warm white". They are very bright and use a fraction of the power to illuminate. My only complaint is that the 3M sticky backing they put on them doesn't hold up to the heat. They fall down onto the lenses eventually.
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donandmax wrote:
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The only problem I've had with them is they're expensive to experiment with. I've bought quite a few but have not been pleased with their brightness, so I'm still looking. I have yet to find a replacement bulb that provides the same lumens and color of the halogens. They are energy savers, for sure, but I'm not prepared to have to squint to read a magazine...another source is superbriteleds.com..Dennis

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And squint you will with LED's


Well, I'm not sure what kind or, where you're getting yours but, with some of ours that I purchased from superbrightleds.com, we darn near need sunglasses at night in the coach. We've got ones that are the proper lighting (lumens) for the correct mood and, we've got "purpose" ones that are for reading etc. and are plenty bright enough.
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donandmax
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Executive wrote:
The only problem I've had with them is they're expensive to experiment with. I've bought quite a few but have not been pleased with their brightness, so I'm still looking. I have yet to find a replacement bulb that provides the same lumens and color of the halogens. They are energy savers, for sure, but I'm not prepared to have to squint to read a magazine...another source is superbriteleds.com..Dennis

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EBay - from above post
And squint you will with LED's
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badboy368
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all good info.... thanks for posting it 🙂
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Well,
I'm another fan of www.superbrightleds.com. I've used them for all of my purchases. Yep, they're a tad more expensive but, mine have always arrived in about 3 days. It's a very educational site. They tell you everything there is to know about LEDs and, how to compare what you have to what you need. The first thing you need to learn about LED replacement bulbs is, what kind and how many "bases" you have in all your intended replacements.

By that I mean, there are several different kind of bases of bulbs, supplied in todays and, yesteryears coaches. One of the most common is the 15mm. That's the one used for decades in the rear of most automobile tail lights. You know, the kind that you push and twist into place.

In superbrights website, they call it a "BA15". That stands for Bayonet-15mm base. Then there's BA15SC or DC. SC= Single Contact (one contact at the tip of the base, and DC = Dual Contact, or, two contacts at the tip of the base.

Those are just examples of the types of bases they sell. There's at least a dozen more. So, if you're intending on converting ALL of the interior and exterior (including compartment lights) then you need to make a list and, possibly draw pictures of where the individual bulbs go and, the type of bases they have.

Then, there's the lumens. You need to learn what kind of lumens the stock bulb puts out then, you'll be better educated when it comes time to comparatively shop for replacement LEDs. Then, there's the "Cool white and Warm white". The main difference is, the Cool white is way closer to a bright, almost a tinge of blue light. Whereas, the Warm white is more of a yellower, softer light.

Stock lighting is closer to the warm white. The gauge they use is called CCT or, Color Core Temperature. It's typically represented in Kelvin. The number scale they use ranges from about 3000K, which is close to the average headlight brightness and color, to around 6000K which, is more like the ultra-white, almost bluish tint on the headlights you see on the newer cars etc.

Then, there's what's called SMD LEDs. SMD stands for "Side Mounted Device". They don't look like a regular, cheap LED bulb found at Auto Zone or Pep Boys. They have little yellow dots on them that light up. It's the more advanced style of LEDs.

So, as you can see, if you get into it, there's a bit to learn. But, it's kind of fun, depending on your outlook. SuperbrightLeds.com is very informative as to what kind of light, how it is displayed, the degrees of spread, color and more. I've not been dissatisfied yet, with more than I care to admit in dollar amounts. It is what it is but, I burn way less juice and my house batteries are really thanking me.
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The only problem I've had with them is they're expensive to experiment with. I've bought quite a few but have not been pleased with their brightness, so I'm still looking. I have yet to find a replacement bulb that provides the same lumens and color of the halogens. They are energy savers, for sure, but I'm not prepared to have to squint to read a magazine...another source is superbriteleds.com..Dennis

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Changed all interior bulbs to LED. Purchased mine from China. Delivery takes aprox.3 weeks but u cannot beat the price which is about a third of US prices. All LED bulbs are made in China !!!.:R
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DuckManDave
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Thanks guys! I appreciate it.

camper19709
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I found theses on Ebay.
1x BA 15S 1156 1141 Dome bulb 36-1210 SMD LED, Warm White
sorry-don't know how to make a clicky
I am very happy with them.
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AJB
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x2 for m4products. They have a great website that will answer a lot of your questions. I bought from them last summer and delivery was very quick. Very happy with my selection, warm white for living area and bright white for bathroom.

ChooChooMan74
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RV Geeks just did some videos on this. One of the places they recommended was www.m4products.com. I got some at Amazon. I am going to also buy some from M4, also.
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