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Apr-01-2014 02:42 PM
SCVJeff wrote:93Cobra2771 wrote:Are you serious? 12A of LED's will light up a stadium. I've not seen one less than 8A.
Before getting any of the dimmer models, be sure to stick a volt meter on your existing setup and see what the amp draw is.
Then size your dimmer accordingly...
Mar-31-2014 11:43 PM
93Cobra2771 wrote:Are you serious? 12A of LED's will light up a stadium. I've not seen one less than 8A.
Before getting any of the dimmer models, be sure to stick a volt meter on your existing setup and see what the amp draw is.
Then size your dimmer accordingly...
Mar-31-2014 11:36 AM
Mar-30-2014 06:14 PM
Farm Camp wrote:How about THIS. No drilling or major rewiring. For the price, buy two for a spare remote.SCVJeff wrote:
Is it too WHITE or too BRIGHT?
In LED world those are two completely different things. Bright you can fix for about $6 as mentioned above. White is a whole different problem.
The answer is "yes". But I will settle for being able to dim it down some. Thanks for the information folks!
Mar-30-2014 02:16 PM
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Mar-30-2014 11:52 AM
myredracer wrote:
Our TT has the factory LED lighting in the awning. I too don't like the color. It's cool white and just too blue-ish. It is really bright after dark and installing a dimmer would be a good idea.
There is this LED dimmer on ebay listed for RVs. I can't get the link thing to work so you will have to copy and paste this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/RV-LED-Dimmer-Switch-BRAND-NEW-EXCLUSIVE-/281261224069 It looks like it will stay illuminated at night which may be good for some. I think I will look into using this dimmer.
It looks like your light(s) need to be wired by the factory so that 12 volt power is run to the switch first. If it runs to the light(s) first, then you'll only have 2 wires to the switch and it needs continuous un-switched 12 volts. Or if you have 12 volts you can tie into nearby the switch, that should work.
We have had a LOT of compliments in CGs on our awning lights.
Mar-30-2014 10:24 AM
Mar-30-2014 10:04 AM
SCVJeff wrote:
Is it too WHITE or too BRIGHT?
In LED world those are two completely different things. Bright you can fix for about $6 as mentioned above. White is a whole different problem.
Mar-30-2014 09:49 AM
Mar-30-2014 09:08 AM
wmoses wrote:
Just to let you know that your pictures may not be showing on all screens - they don't on mine.