Posted 2015-02-20 6:22 AM (#162635 - in reply to #162634) Subject: RE: LED FLood Lights
Regular
Posts: 56
Location: Belchertown MA
I found fairly inexpensive ones to replace the ones inside my Lakota on E-bay.Did them all except vanity and horse area for about $30. Gonna do them at some point but don't use them that much so OK for now. They also have options for outside spots. Just search E-bay RV LED "base type", and it will give you lots of options.
Posted 2015-02-20 6:32 AM (#162636 - in reply to #162634) Subject: RE: LED FLood Lights
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Posts: 690
Location: missouri
Our LQ is several years old (paid for,glad to have it) and we recently replaced all of our lighting with LED to conserve battery power when primitive camping. Check out REDNECK trailer supply online. They have all the replacement exterior LEDs. Not cheap, but certainly worth it. We also retro-fitted those ugly tractor floodlights on both sides and rear loaders, with small aluminum body 3amp(= about 60 watts each) lights. We have large (1-24',1-20') awnings on each side. These nice, small floods put out a lot brighter light than the old ones did. We also have recessed lights in LQ, refitted bulbs to LED, saves our battery! so we don't run the generator until we need to...
Posted 2015-03-06 6:37 AM (#162774 - in reply to #162634) Subject: RE: LED FLood Lights
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Posts: 211
Location: El Paso, Texas
I have replaced every light in my 05 Trailswest with LEDs, inside and out, even the refrigerator light is an LED. I used off road vehicle LED lights for loading lights, I have them on each side and the rear, when on its like daylight outside. My batteries last forever when dry camping and its a nice soft white inside. If I accidently leFe a light on in the manger storage, it does not draw the batteries down. Shop carefully, there are deals on the Internet for affordable LEDs, they are too expensive over the counter