jdmedhurst
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I am in the midst of replacing all lighting to LED. I can't figure out how the rear work light covers come off. Also does anyone know what kind of a bulb it is?
I am in the midst of replacing all lighting to LED. I can't figure out how the rear work light covers come off. Also does anyone know what kind of a bulb it is?
I went with these.
The Brightest Ba15s LED Light Bulb Replacement - Warm White Color - 2nd Generation with 66 LED's - Single Contact Base - 10-30V DC : Amazon.com : Automotive
Or you can use the cool white.
The Brightest Ba15s LED Light Bulb Replacement - Cool White Color - 2nd Generation with 66 LED's - Single Contact Base - 10-30V DC : Amazon.com : Automotive
If you don't want to be as bright you can use these.
Brightech LED BA15s - Warm White Color- Bayonet Base 36LEDs SMD Bulb - 2nd Generation with 36 LEDs - Replacement for #1156 1141 1073 1093 1129 93 - : Amazon.com : Automotive
Or the cool white here.
Brightech LED BA15s - Cool White Color - Bayonet Base 36LEDs SMD Bulb - 2nd Generation with 36 LEDs - Replacement for #1156 1141 1073 1093 1129 93 : Amazon.com : Automotive
Arlan - how do you like those LED's as your work/security lights? Are they as bright as the ones that come in there already?
Thanks for the help! I have got the warm whites on order. The cool whites seem to have a noticeable flicker to them that is picked up when moving anything quickly.
My biggest beef with the LED industry is not letting us know an equivalent wattage or lumens so we know with what strength to replace standard bulbs.
I will let you know how it looks, I have three outdoor work lights (I think!)
I have also been replacing the indoor lights with LED's. We rarely camp where there is a hookup so conserving energy is a real plus. Maybe I don't need to get on the kids for leaving lights on so much now!