This is post from another forum I found interesting about RV bulbs and the difference between the 1141, and the 1156.
The author of this post is
cva61.
""No, clear or not has little to do with it. Watts (power consumption) is what produces heat and an 1156 uses about 50% more watts (and amps) than an 1141. An incandescent bulb produces light by "burning" electricity, so the watts are converted to heat in order to produce light. More light = more watts = more heat, all in proportion.
Here is a more technical answer
Both the 1156 and the 1141 are Single eliminate bulbs using a BA15s single contact base. The glass envelope is a S8 on both. So they are physical the same size and would use the same electrical socket.
The difference is in the element. The 1156 is a 12v 2.1 amp 26.9 watts unit with 1200 hrs life. While the 1141 is 12v, 1.44amp and 18.4 watts with 500 hrs life. The 1156 produces 32 candle power while the 1141 produces 21.
The 1156 will produce more heat than the 1141 and that will require a slightly different design for a mounting fixture/lens cover/shade. Said a little differently
the 1156 in a 1141 housing may melt the lens cover/shade.As to the use of an LED in a mount designed for either bulb I doubt that any problem from heat would be encountered using either. The LED for the 1156 would have more lumen's than one designed for the 1141.
It comes down to what is the requirements in lumen's for the application.""
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.