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Really Cheap LED lights
Yahoo Message Number: 159014
First, these lights will NOT replace any factory installed lights. They may prove useful to some folks as add-on's for casual lighting like under the sink. I found them at Costco. They are round, white case, a little larger than a silver dollar. Remember them? They use 3 AAA batteries and come with stick on tape. Tap them on/off.
I bought them for the home and had a few left over, so one went under the sink and another went above the sofa in the rear lounge. [MB] Nice for reading when bon docking if I want to face the rear for a change. They even come with a remote dimmer/timer. A dozen for $15.
Don & Dorothy
Sold our LD in June of 2023

Our boring always non-PC travel blog
Traveling Dorothy

Re: Really Cheap LED lights
Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 159018
I bought a package of these lights, too, Don. You are correct; they don't replace OEM lights but I found them useful to stick in dark cupboards and a few other nooks and crannies.

Chris
Formerly: 2002 30' IB

Re: Really Cheap LED lights
Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 159020
One dozen times 3 = 36 AAA batteries. Assuming you find a place for all of them, the chance you will run into some leaking batteries corroding the contacts is probably about 100% over the life of the first 36 batteries. For any application of lighting other than flashlights, I think it is unwise to rely on battery power. On the other hand, if you intend to simply use them singly and replace them as they fail, your dozen will likely outlast you...

Steve
2004 FL
2013 Honda Fit

 
Aux Fuel pump
Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 159021
I did load a couple photos to Photobucket. One shows the fuel pump on one side of the frame rail the other shows the fuel filter on the other side. To use the fuel pump I have to remove the filter and plug in the same type of fittings (already installed) into the fuel line. Then I have to connect power from the fuel pump control module on the aft frame near the fuel tank to the 10 guage wires already there.

http://s172.photobucket.com/user/Teamfever2015/library/?view=recent&page=1

Also on the site are two photos relating to the Peraltas in the Superstition Mountains of Arizona. I'll talk about those photos but not on this site. If there is any interest I'll post a link.
Harry 2006 RB

I was unable to start a new topic so apologies for changing the title on a reply.
Harry 2006RB