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Gilles1945 wrote:SoundGuy wrote:Gilles1945 wrote:
Hey thanks ktmrfs ,
I'm glade for the info but how to find a supplier that sell a IC??
My off shore Chinese el cheapo LEDs have worked just fine for me for 5 years now but this US company has been mentioned often in forum discussion as a good source of quality LED bulbs.
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Hey tanks again for the quick reply. I'm trying to find a supplier that sell IC one and I can't find any. What is the spec for IC led???
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โMay-08-2017 09:12 AM
SoundGuy wrote:Gilles1945 wrote:
Hey thanks ktmrfs ,
I'm glade for the info but how to find a supplier that sell a IC??
My off shore Chinese el cheapo LEDs have worked just fine for me for 5 years now but this US company has been mentioned often in forum discussion as a good source of quality LED bulbs.
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โMay-08-2017 08:56 AM
Gilles1945 wrote:
Hey thanks ktmrfs ,
I'm glade for the info but how to find a supplier that sell a IC??
โMay-08-2017 08:48 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
I assume you replaced them with LED. and what you got was likely the cheapest worst LED configuration possible, which are bound to fail in an RV. You likely got ones with a simple dropping resistor to set the current, these are designed to work with a 12V fixed voltage source. Once you turn on your charger and get to 13.6 otr 14+V, the current goes up and the LED's get hot and go into thermal runaway. and yes they will literally get hot enough to unsolder themselves. and won't last long.
ones like in the link above are ones that look to be very well designed and should work well in an RV.
you will need to find a supplier of LED bulbs that have a IC that provides a constant current to the LED, the best ones use a pulsed current source. and they will last a long time.
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