LED replacement blubs November 04, 2017, 09:58:05 am I have a 2014 LD. I have wondered the Internet looking for a 'warmer' color led. First is there anybody with the part number and second were can I find it?Thank you for any time spend .....
Re: LED replacement blubs Reply #1 – November 04, 2017, 10:06:50 am I have used Super Bright LEDs RV LED Lights | Super Bright LEDs for a number of projects. They do a good job speccing the Light temperature of LEDs. I replaced all lights but one on our LD, and found new fixtures to preform better than bulbs alone, but there are some replacement bulbs that really do a good job. I found that replacing the T6 fluorescent bulbs with a single LED tube worked well, but saved very minimal amps. Color was the main gain here. 1 Likes
Re: LED replacement blubs Reply #2 – November 04, 2017, 10:19:58 am This company offers a wide variety of quality LED products, fair prices, and good customer service.M4 Products
Re: LED replacement blubs Reply #3 – November 04, 2017, 11:04:06 am Like Paul, I've been really pleased with Superbright. I used them as the source of LED bulbs to convert our camper, the tug, and the little oddball dash illumination lights (odd-sized festoon bulbs) in the 1978 Landcruiser. Their selection is extensive and when you receive a bulb that isn't quite correct, their customer service is helpful and they take stuff back and will resend a better choice.HD
Re: LED replacement blubs Reply #4 – November 05, 2017, 12:55:04 am Instead of changing the LED lights to make them warmer, I went with a simpler solution. I used a color correction gel meant for photographers. I purchased a large sheet and then trimmed it down to fit inside the LED light fixtures in my Lazy Daze. Cheap and easy Rosco #3408 Filter - RoscoSun 1/2 CTO - 20x24" RS340811 B&H
Re: LED replacement blubs Reply #5 – November 05, 2017, 06:51:40 am Quote from: squeakytiki - November 05, 2017, 12:55:04 amInstead of changing the LED lights to make them warmer, I went with a simpler solution. I used a color correction gel meant for photographers. I purchased a large sheet and then trimmed it down to fit inside the LED light fixtures in my Lazy Daze. Cheap and easy I have no experience with this product, but I do know filters are inefficient, as they selectively absorb a range of wavelengths, which defeats some of the point in using LED lights. These emitters have a rather peaky and narrow range of spectral emission, which means that unlike color correction for incandescent lamps, you will lose a greater percentage of the bulb's output. Your current consumption will not rise, but the lumens output will fall. A good broad-spectrum photo light meter would give you a useful indication.Steve