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9:58 pm June 7, 2010
| wrenchist
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Maybe this has been posted, but for those who may not know…
I learned with my pop up that replacing your 1156 bulbs (that draw about 1.3 amp) with led (.12 amp) one can run their lights to their hearts content. Check out http://www.superbrightleds.com and check out the RV flat panel array. Its a bit pricey when replacing all ten but better than a dead battery.
Chuck
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11:52 pm June 7, 2010
| smilinjohn
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Thanks, Chuck, I want to do this mod.
John
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2010 Sportsmen Classic 14RK; 2005 Ford F-150, 5.4L V8; "…..it is always advisable to perceive clearly our ignorance." Charles Darwin
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8:35 pm June 10, 2010
| mbanda
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OK, I would love to get these for interior & exterior lighting. How do I decide which bulbs will work? THanks
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9:09 pm June 10, 2010
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Hi ya,
I purchase the 1156-pcb-w36 bulbs @ $16.95 ea. The 1156-cwhp9 (cool white) and 1156-wwhp9 (warm white) units are brighter and have a wider angle but I just couldn't go for the $21.95 ea. You can either let them lay in the lens or use double sticky foam tape as they don't get hot.
Chuck
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