- Luminous flux: 800 Lumens, 6.8W; Color: Pure white (6000K-6500K); SMD Type: Latest 2835 chips SMD, Each LED has 68 SMD in total; Dimension: 20mm X 55mm; Voltage: 12V
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Ashley Renee
Get the soft yellow to match normal lighting unless you prefer blue/white lighting
Perfect replacement for my interior truck camper lights. 1998 fleetwood elkhorn 9T. IF you prefer a similar light color to your original lighting, get the soft yellow, it's a darn near perfect match and maybe a bit brighter. I noticed that the plastic covers had some partially melted spots where the original bulbs were, the LEDS are cool and produce very little discernable heat. A fraction of the power draw and your batteries in your Rv could be extended by days if your boondocking.
Billy Rayburn
Rv working lights
A bit longer than a 1141. Nice warm color. Maybe slightly brighter than incandescent. Works great in living/bed/bath areas. I prefer the white light in kitchen area. The current draw on the entire box is about equal to one original bulb. I'd have to assume that some campers have more than 12 volts when running on AC. Their old bulbs could have been running brighter if their voltage was high. These I assume have a circuit in them to allow ac or dc and that would regulate the output. Used entire box in trailer. They have been working for a few months and no dudes yet.
April Engada Taberna
Identical lighting with superior power consumption
These LEDs were among the most expensive of the group offered at Amazon. I tried them because of another review that said they performed as well as the incandescent lighting that came with the RV. The lighter the electric load on the RV's power converter, the better and longer it will last. These lamps perform as well, if not better (a little brighter?) than the OEM lamps, with the advantage of almost no heat generation. Also, the the 68 amber LED color is virtually identical to the incandescent lamps which is that soft white lighting that we prefer.
Lisa Laws Peaks
BRIGHT!
Replaced all our lights in the Motor home to these. They are bright white and look great. Even put them in the “basement” storage compartments and they helped me a lot when I was in dark camp grounds setting up. Will buy again
Keshab Bhatta
Well worth the extra $ for these
Great value and easy to install. Did not have an issue with polarity or otherwise. We had older LED bulbs that were a higher kelvin that were more of a light blue color and these have the same hue as the traditional halogen bulbs if that is the color and hue that you desire. I tested each bulb prior to re-installing the fixture covers and all systems are go. I then left them on for an extended period seeking flicker or other signals of failed QC and did not find a flaw as of yet. We will be going on an extended camping trip and will see if we continue to see premium performance, but I must say that these are outstanding thus far. One factor I noticed for sure is that the actual diodes on this bulb are smaller and there are more; this should provide more even lighting and less of a flashlight effect that previous bulbs have provided. This would be a feature to look for in any LED bulb as the bigger the diode the more direct light will come from them and give the 'light in your eye' effect that we all despise. These seem to illuminate the entire area better and provide less direct light IMHO. My testing has been completed hooked up to 30 AMP/120 and I will be testing them under 12v deep cycle shortly; with any bulb you buy be sure to do this as you most likely will see a difference and do not want to waste your return capability if you are dissatisfied with the results in the setting you spend the most time. We dry camp most of the time; so we want them to work under a 12v deep cycle battery. If you have a park model or camp with hook-ups be sure to test in your most frequent set up. I will give an update after our trip and let everybody know if we see any cracks in the foundation here, but so far we see a clear winner.
Joyce Thalacker-Hudson
Let There Be LiGHT!
We’ve been using these for about a month now. We switch out all 20 of the old incandescent bulbs in our 2006 travel trailer. These installed easily and all of them worked. I HATE some of the LEDs I’ve seen with super intense blue hue and/or are so bright is feels like your retinas are being lasered. That said, these LEDs are surprisingly similar to the incandescent lights we replaced. We’re very pleased with this purchase. I will try to up date on how the work over the long term.
Melissa Lynn Gilliland
Perfect fit and color to replace the power sucking incandesent in my travel trailer
These were the perfect replacements for my incandescent lamps in my travel trailer. I was apprehensive when they first arrived, loose in the shipping package and very inexpensive. I was pleasantly surprised when I installed them and they fit and worked perfectly. Additionally, they produced similar light and color as the old incandescent bulbs they replaced but use much less power. This is critical when camping off the grid. I purchased the warm white version that has a light spectrum of about 3000K, warm and comfortable. Keep in mind, that the higher the K (Kelvin), the whiter to bluer the light. Older incandescent bulbs produce so much heat that wastes power. I burnt my fingers removing them while they were turned on. I easily installed the LEDs and noticed how much less heat they produced, just light! I quickly installed the LEDs in all the light fixtures in my '09 Nash.
Mamakanneh Momoh Karsie
These are RV interior LEDs that you are looking for!!
1st picture is a side by side comparison of "bright white" LEDs vs "warm white" LEDs. 2nd picture is standard incandence bulbs vs "warm white" LED. The LEDs on the righ of the ones I bought on Amazon. The produce identical color to the original bulbs in the RV. I had first replaced the standard bulbs with "bright white" LEDs but found the color produced to have bluish-green hue that reminded my of the lights at the hospital which I work at. My second purchased was the "warm white" LEDs which are being reveiwed here. Other than being able to see the LED array through the lens, the light intensity and color are identical to the orginal bulbs on the trailer.
Mohammad Zeeshan Faiz
Nice warm light...
The warm white light put out by these led bulbs is as close to incandescent as I have found. I do not like the harshness of led bulbs over 4000k and prefer soft white light. I would have stayed with incandescent bulbs but I am getting into more and more boondock camping situations and I wanted to stretch my power. Standard 1141 incandescent bulbs rate at 18.43W versus these at 6.8W, we'll see how well that translates into power savings. I detected no flicker in these even while running my water pump. The light put off by these is very close in color temperature to incandescent although it is ever so slightly yellow versus the orange glow of incandescent. It doesn't bother me at all. I would say they are also very slightly brighter than incandescent which is an added benefit. At $1.50 each they are a little more expensive than the competitors but they are worth it so far.
Tamra Lee White
Beware if trying to use in dual bulb light fixture
I realize the 1156 is an automotive bulb and my application is different than most. My gas light on our front light post was replaced by a photoresistor light sensor and a dual bulb candelabra that takes 2 X 1156 bulbs. The issue is they are connected in series and run on a 24V power supply. What's worse is they are not connected correctly for these bulbs even if they can handle 24V. These bulbs worked fine on a 12V power supply I have but required positive on the tip and negative on the side. The way my front light is wired, one bulb has positive on the tip, then the side is a common rail, which means for bulb #1, the side is negative but on bulb #2, the side is positive meaning the tip is negative on bulb #2. So in the end, current does not flow through these bulbs. This is not a knock on these bulbs in any way and I can't comment on their longevity because they don't work for my application. But in my 12V testing, they were very bright.