โMar-27-2020 05:01 AM
Busdriver
2019 2500 Chevy Duramax , - 2017 Grand Design 303 RLSโMar-29-2020 06:55 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
the OPs question can easily be answered with a yes or no, and references/links to replacements.
the BS comes in when the claim is made that the 10 microseconds quicker lighting up will save the world. a more effective accident avoidance would be to increase distance between you and the vehicle ahead. who here adheres to the one car length per 10 mph or whatever, from my observances nobody does. reaction times, tire/brake condition, etc. etc. have more effect IMHO.
but please block me since my posts offend you.
bumpy
โMar-29-2020 03:53 PM
โMar-29-2020 03:10 PM
way2roll wrote:Well, to be fair, he's right, you didn't contribute anything to the thread, just criticizing him.Bumpyroad wrote:
well stated. by the way I went back through this thread and noticed that way2roll's entire input into it was the whining at me. ๐
bumpy
If you don't get it, you don't get it. smh.
โMar-29-2020 02:37 PM
โMar-29-2020 01:31 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
Not really wanting to get in between you two fighting but I do want to give a different point of view as to why I moved to LED tail lights.
I spend a considerable amount of time commuting daily to work, 500 miles a week..
Over the years I have seen women putting makeup on at highway speeds, someone taking their "T" top off their car while driving, reading a newspaper and books while driving, texting while driving..
I have seen folks with bunch of bright electronic screens mounted to their windshield..
I have seen folks driving with the interior lights on at night..
I have experienced TAILGATORS nearly on a daily basis even at 70+ MPH, at those speeds they should be multiple car lengths behind you.. Nope, they are often so close I cannot see their headlights or front end and that is without a trailer attached.
Distracted driving has been around for a long time, it is now even more so.
So, if a huge BRIGHT WALL of red tailights gives me a slight advantage that someone driving stupidly distracted happens to see that bright wall of lights in time to react and prevent a disaster I WILL TAKE IT.
Simply put, I (and YES YOU BUMPY) do not have control over OTHER DRIVERS and what they do.
We cannot keep them from TAILGATING, driving distracted or not even driving (autopilots), we can only WARN THEM that driving conditions in front of them are changing (Tail lights).
I will take even a microsecond advantage (the speed LEDs light up faster than a incadescent bulb) if that is what it takes for me to avoid someone driving into me from the rear.
LEDs do react faster, they are brighter when done correctly and you can really see the difference.. Just don't buy them solely for life, I have had to replace lots of LED modules and they did not have the 100,000 hrs that was claimed (11 yrs of continuous light).
well stated. by the way I went back through this thread and noticed that way2roll's entire input into it was the whining at me. ๐
bumpy
โMar-29-2020 11:26 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
This is what I replaced the incandescent units with. I could have simply replaced the lamps with LED's but this was FAR BETTER!
This is what I used on my 1984 Komfort, I can testify that they are super bright.
However, the brightness comes with a cost..
Less life.
Yep, I HAVE had to replace 3 modules out of 4 in less than 5 yrs of very little use compared to what they should last.
I will say though the replacement modules so far have been better in life.
Considering just how expensive these ones are they should outlast the RV life and buying individual replacements is super insanely priced.
I would suggest buying an extra two bay "tail, turn, stop" ASSEMBLIES while you are at it so you have a set of spares to replace any module that quits while on the road.
The two bay costs around $47-$50 and single "replacement" modules can cost $38-$40 each.
You can also buy drop in plug and play replacements if you have the Bargman #84 frame..
Which run $25-$30 each..
You will not find these at your local Walmart so keeping a spare is a wise idea..
โMar-29-2020 11:21 AM
โMar-29-2020 11:17 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:
Not really wanting to get in between you two fighting but I do want to give a different point of view as to why I moved to LED tail lights.
I spend a considerable amount of time commuting daily to work, 500 miles a week..
Over the years I have seen women putting makeup on at highway speeds, someone taking their "T" top off their car while driving, reading a newspaper and books while driving, texting while driving..
I have seen folks with bunch of bright electronic screens mounted to their windshield..
I have seen folks driving with the interior lights on at night..
I have experienced TAILGATORS nearly on a daily basis even at 70+ MPH, at those speeds they should be multiple car lengths behind you.. Nope, they are often so close I cannot see their headlights or front end and that is without a trailer attached.
Distracted driving has been around for a long time, it is now even more so.
So, if a huge BRIGHT WALL of red tailights gives me a slight advantage that someone driving stupidly distracted happens to see that bright wall of lights in time to react and prevent a disaster I WILL TAKE IT.
Simply put, I (and YES YOU BUMPY) do not have control over OTHER DRIVERS and what they do.
We cannot keep them from TAILGATING, driving distracted or not even driving (autopilots), we can only WARN THEM that driving conditions in front of them are changing (Tail lights).
I will take even a microsecond advantage (the speed LEDs light up faster than a incadescent bulb) if that is what it takes for me to avoid someone driving into me from the rear.
LEDs do react faster, they are brighter when done correctly and you can really see the difference.. Just don't buy them solely for life, I have had to replace lots of LED modules and they did not have the 100,000 hrs that was claimed (11 yrs of continuous light).
โMar-29-2020 11:11 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:way2roll wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:way2roll wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
the last time I was rear ended, it was due to total negligence of the other driver. that excuse of a brake light coming on quicker, sounds to me more like a reason to convince the wife that, "yes dear, it makes sense to spend $14.99 for a perfectly good bulb whereas the current 99 cent one is perfectly adequate.
the requirement for an eye level brake light is more meaningful than a millisecond faster reaction.
bumpy
Do you just sit around and wait to disagree with people? I bet you're a miserable old crusty to be around. EVERY single post I see you on it's like you are fishing for an argument or a chance to be condescending. Eat a snickers dude.
I just respond to BS when I see it.
bumpy
The OP's post - "If you have regular tail, stop, turm taillights, can they be changed over to plug & play lights "
I don't see any BS. I see a question. Try to be helpful for a change or move on.
the OPs question can easily be answered with a yes or no, and references/links to replacements.
the BS comes in when the claim is made that the 10 microseconds quicker lighting up will save the world. a more effective accident avoidance would be to increase distance between you and the vehicle ahead. who here adheres to the one car length per 10 mph or whatever, from my observances nobody does. reaction times, tire/brake condition, etc. etc. have more effect IMHO.
but please block me since my posts offend you.
bumpy
โMar-29-2020 10:37 AM
โMar-29-2020 05:21 AM
way2roll wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:way2roll wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
the last time I was rear ended, it was due to total negligence of the other driver. that excuse of a brake light coming on quicker, sounds to me more like a reason to convince the wife that, "yes dear, it makes sense to spend $14.99 for a perfectly good bulb whereas the current 99 cent one is perfectly adequate.
the requirement for an eye level brake light is more meaningful than a millisecond faster reaction.
bumpy
Do you just sit around and wait to disagree with people? I bet you're a miserable old crusty to be around. EVERY single post I see you on it's like you are fishing for an argument or a chance to be condescending. Eat a snickers dude.
I just respond to BS when I see it.
bumpy
The OP's post - "If you have regular tail, stop, turm taillights, can they be changed over to plug & play lights "
I don't see any BS. I see a question. Try to be helpful for a change or move on.
โMar-29-2020 04:49 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:way2roll wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
the last time I was rear ended, it was due to total negligence of the other driver. that excuse of a brake light coming on quicker, sounds to me more like a reason to convince the wife that, "yes dear, it makes sense to spend $14.99 for a perfectly good bulb whereas the current 99 cent one is perfectly adequate.
the requirement for an eye level brake light is more meaningful than a millisecond faster reaction.
bumpy
Do you just sit around and wait to disagree with people? I bet you're a miserable old crusty to be around. EVERY single post I see you on it's like you are fishing for an argument or a chance to be condescending. Eat a snickers dude.
I just respond to BS when I see it.
bumpy
โMar-28-2020 07:58 PM
โMar-28-2020 04:43 PM
way2roll wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
the last time I was rear ended, it was due to total negligence of the other driver. that excuse of a brake light coming on quicker, sounds to me more like a reason to convince the wife that, "yes dear, it makes sense to spend $14.99 for a perfectly good bulb whereas the current 99 cent one is perfectly adequate.
the requirement for an eye level brake light is more meaningful than a millisecond faster reaction.
bumpy
Do you just sit around and wait to disagree with people? I bet you're a miserable old crusty to be around. EVERY single post I see you on it's like you are fishing for an argument or a chance to be condescending. Eat a snickers dude.