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11-18-2016, 04:32 AM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: May 2006
Location: San Antonio
Posts: 429
M.O.C. #5757
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LED bulb replacement
Doing multiple upgrades to our 2007 3400RL. Next on the list is changing out all the bulbs to LED's. I know to use M4 products. Taking inventory of the inside and basement is easy, but does anyone know how I can find out which bulbs I need for the outside, to include porch light, scare light, running lights, and rear tail lights? Trying to minimize my trips up the ladder-I don't bounce near as well as I did years ago. I would assume that the fixtures are the same on similar model years just the quantity might differ? Thanks.
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11-18-2016, 10:42 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Salem
Posts: 7,550
M.O.C. #2283
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They offer a plate with 40 LEDs on it. They put out a LOT of light. Over twice that of a bulb and would do a great job for you. They have both the BA15s and the 10T base in the box.
Lynwood
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11-21-2016, 01:22 PM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Sanford
Posts: 114
M.O.C. #18136
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I suggest you call Steve at M4 Products. He is very knowledgeable and will recommend the bulbs you need. I did my entire interior and basement with M4 bulbs, as well as the porch and scare lights. The scare lights are so bright that on two different occasions my neighbors asked me to turn them off so they could enjoy their campfire. I have them on both sides of my camper and unfortunately both sides are on one switch. To accommodate them as well as future neighbors, I simply unplugged the side opposite my door. You won't go wrong using the M4 line. A bit pricey but are made of metal and not cardboard.
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04-09-2019, 11:14 PM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Mar 2019
Location: Sidney,B.C.
Posts: 138
M.O.C. #23585
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Neverhome
I suggest you call Steve at M4 Products. He is very knowledgeable and will recommend the bulbs you need. I did my entire interior and basement with M4 bulbs, as well as the porch and scare lights. The scare lights are so bright that on two different occasions my neighbors asked me to turn them off so they could enjoy their campfire. I have them on both sides of my camper and unfortunately both sides are on one switch. To accommodate them as well as future neighbors, I simply unplugged the side opposite my door. You won't go wrong using the M4 line. A bit pricey but are made of metal and not cardboard.
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Neverhome:
Did you install any strip lights under the kitchen upper cabinets ? Any wisdom to pass along in terms of types of fixtures, or did you find it best to just talk to Steve at M4 ?
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04-16-2019, 01:04 PM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: Sun City
Posts: 408
M.O.C. #23256
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I just got an email from Steve at M4 about this. I was asking about replacement LEDs for porch and scare lights.
Here's what he said:
"The COB plate is a great replacement for those as long as you don’t store the RV in subzero tempertures, The plastic membrane on the face can free and be damaged. If you are in that climate, consider the ALPLATE-24-5630-CW for the smaller lights and the ALPLATE-48-5630-CW for the larger lights."
I think I'll get the two of the smaller ones for the porch and light under the nose and two of the larger ones for the DS and PS scare lights.
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Dave in AZ
2008 Montana 3400RL
2008 Dodge Ram 3500 Diesel Dually
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