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โJun-28-2014 12:24 PM
NJRedneck1986 wrote:
These is what i use 48 SMD White LED And here are my pics so you can see them. Also didnt pay much for them either on ebay ๐
The old Bulbs
Led installed
id highly reccumend these kind of led cuz they light it up good. hope this helped ๐
โJun-26-2014 12:55 PM
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โJun-25-2014 07:33 PM
aluminum.flyer wrote:What is your source? Im currently looking to swap out my bulbs to LEDs.
Remember that Lumen output for an incandescent bulb somewhat fades over time; LEDs do not. Google the bulb and style for more info. If you haven't bought bulbs yet I have a great source for them... unless you are pro-america built items.
โJun-25-2014 03:41 PM
frisco_dave wrote:
Actually...as I re-read this whole thread, it was you tenbear that suggested the 18-5050, so...thanks brother! They worked great.
โJun-25-2014 03:39 PM
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โJun-25-2014 04:21 AM
frisco_dave wrote:
Replaced 1/2 my 921 bulbs on my last trip. Based on research here, I got pretty close with the lumens. I have a progressive industries EMS, so was able to look at my amp usage for the incandescents vs. usage of the new LED lights.
The stats showed:
each incandescent bulb = 1 amp
each LED "corn cob" = .25 amp
So- a 75% savings in amp usage. We have many double bulb light fixtures, so...flip a light on, and 2 bulbs come on. Turn on 2 of these fixtures, and usage is 4 amps with the old bulbs, and only 1 amp with the LEDs. Pretty significant savings.
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โMay-22-2014 04:28 AM
Craig N Tammy wrote:
Thanks! ok the search shows that a "standard" 921 is 144 lumens. So I wasn't too far off in selecting these: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1x-T10-194-921-bulb-AC-DC12-24V-13-5050-SMD-LED-Super-Bright-Warm-White-T13Z...
Thanks!!