Wednesday, August 3, 2011

LED Lighting For Rvs

Check out this bad boy. I had 2 peppers on my jalepeno plant. I am thinking this one will be tasty.

I get lots of questions about the led lights that we sell. Here are some after dark photos just to show you how they light up the coach and what color they are. This one is over the sink and is a high powered strip. It runs about 25 bux but is warrantied for life. Never buy another one.

This one is in the living area and is also a high powered strip.

The fluorescent strips put out this kind of light. Will light up the entire front, from the door forward.

These are low powered strips. I have two in the hallway and one in the bedroom. They are about 22 bux.

Here is one low powered light in the bath. When I say low powered I have two strips, 120 lumen, 22 bux. The high powered ones are 220 lumen. A 1156 or 7 runs 180-220 lumen, depending on age. There is no heat with these so never need to worry about them yellowing your plastic lenses.

Here is the bath all lit up. Two 6 inch single fluorescent strips and the over head 2 strip lower power.

From the outside.

A fuzzy picture of one high powered light for the outdoor lighting. It works great and will put out as much or more light as one bulb. A bulb will draw just about 2 amps. I have a good shunt fed amp meter in the coach. I turned on ten lights three of them were the fluorescent strips, and all of them combined drew less than 2 amps, about 1.8. This is some good stuff. They are made in the Phoenix area and really no more expensive than the off shore blueish lights. The soft white is a very comfortable light inside an rv. It will brighten up the interior more than bulbs and take less to do so.
We are getting ready to roll. The temperatures in Wisconsin are 20 degrees cooler. Can't wait. Ride along with us. Our plans are to pull out sometime Sunday afternoon.
Dan

1 Comments:

At August 4, 2011 at 6:30 PM , Blogger bukzin said...

Dan,

Do you have an updated info sheet
for the lighting you sell?


Thanks!

 

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