LED Lights

lasater

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I have forgotten who the MOC member is that is selling LED lights. If anyone can remember, please respond.

I need to replace some that have burned out. (21 LED ultra bright) I didn't know they could get hot enough to do that but they did.
 
Has anyone replaced the standard light bulbs in the fixture over the dining table with LED's? If so what did you use and what wattage?? I got all my other LED's from Michael & Kat and I forgot about changing out the standard bulbs.
 
Keep in mind that the light over the kitchen table is a 110volt not 12 volt. At least it is in mine.

Russ

quote:Originally posted by CATCRAW

Has anyone replaced the standard light bulbs in the fixture over the dining table with LED's? If so what did you use and what wattage?? I got all my other LED's from Michael & Kat and I forgot about changing out the standard bulbs.
 
We went to Lowes for our 110v LED lights. Get as many lumens as you can get. You won't be happy with the cheaper ones. Ask me how I know.
 
We got our 110 LEDs at Menards for over the dining room table and also over the bathroom sink! They work well! I don't know if Michael and Kat carry or sell the 110 LED or not but their 12V LEDs work great!
 
So glad I switched all of my lights to LEDs (from Michael and Kat). We parked our Montana 3 weeks ago in our storage site and haven't had a chance to get back out until today. Upon entering the Montana I noticed that the bathroom light had been left on for 3 weeks. I touched the fixture and it wasn't even warm. Had that not been an LED I would hate to think what might have happened - as HOT as the old bulbs would get in a very short time.
 
We bought 8 of the replacement bulbs for the 921's in our 3500RL and, What a difference! Have to buy a few at a time, and wasn't sure about the increase in brightness. There is a major difference and wish I had done this a long time ago. On a mission now to replace ALL of the 12v light to the LED's. You will not be disappointed.
Ron
 
We used a "corn cob" LED bulb from Michael and Kat to replace the 110 bulb over the dining table. Works perfect.
 
We decided to not continue with the 110 volt bulbs due to some issues with longevity. Our 12 volt ones are good for 50,000 hours.
 
My 2014 has LED lights in all 12vdc positions except over the bath sink.

Problem: The small LED fixtures, the ones with the red push on button are not bright enough. I want to change the 2 LED fixtures over the sink area.

I need 2 fixtures with on/off switches to replace the OEM fixtures. Open to suggestions.

Jim
 
Post a picture of the LED along with the fixture, using a ruler and we can make some suggestions.
 
As long as we're talking LED's, I've got several blue lights out on one side on the front of our new 3400rl. I;m having them replaced at CW in Madison, WI next week, but where can I get some after the Warranty runs out nest March? Anyome Know of a source? Thanks...
 
OK, here are pics of the small LED lights used over the kitchen sink and range area. The red thing is the on/off switch. It is always lit red. There are 12 LED's in it. It is 3 1/8 in diameter. There are 4 of these in the 3150RL. 2 in the sink area, 1 over the table, 1 over the couch. They make nice lights, but in the sink area, just are not bright enough. Options anyone.

Thanks Jim

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