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1 hour ago, Woody O said:

For replacing the bulb and not the fixture. I've tried several different LED's. The one I like best, is Kohree LED Replacement G4 at 2 watts Natural White, #HP459-US.  It is medium priced, but it lasts for years. It 4000 K in brightness, so can use about anywhere. I get them on Amazon. Just unplug old and plug in new.

Hopefully you mean these guys - https://www.amazon.com/Kohree-Recessed-Replacement-Equivalent-Motorhome/dp/B07BF4SLGT/

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It says NO FLICKER, but sometimes advertisers lie 😉 . . . . Any issues with flicker or pulsing if not at full brightness?  

If not I'll spend a week deciding 3000K or 4000K.  Sometimes I like the softer tannish color (like the halogens), sometimes more white. 

- bob

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2 hours ago, Woody O said:

For replacing the bulb and not the fixture. I've tried several different LED's. The one I like best, is Kohree LED Replacement G4 at 2 watts Natural White, #HP459-US.  It is medium priced, but it lasts for years. It 4000 K in brightness, so can use about anywhere. I get them on Amazon. Just unplug old and plug in new.

I figure a couple of links would be helpful:

https://www.amazon.com/Kohree-Recessed-Replacement-Equivalent-Motorhome/dp/B07BF4SLGT

https://kohree.com/products/kohree-led-replacement-g4-led-bulb-12v-ceiling-recessed-puck-light-bulb-for-rv-camper-trailer-motorhome-5th-wheel-and-marine-boat-2-watt-natural-white

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20 hours ago, Moonwink said:

I have used the kohree bulbs they are very bright and great replacements for my halogens.   They have only been in use about a year, the prior LED bulbs I installed about 7 years ago looked similar to them but have started failing and weren’t nearly as bright. 
 

Granville Barker

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22 hours ago, cbr046 said:

Hopefully you mean these guys - https://www.amazon.com/Kohree-Recessed-Replacement-Equivalent-Motorhome/dp/B07BF4SLGT/

71bVpraJSHL._AC_SL1500_.jpg

 

It says NO FLICKER, but sometimes advertisers lie 😉 . . . . Any issues with flicker or pulsing if not at full brightness?  

If not I'll spend a week deciding 3000K or 4000K.  Sometimes I like the softer tannish color (like the halogens), sometimes more white. 

- bob

Mine had already been converted but when I needed a replacement I found these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07N86919J/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1  .  The only thing I needed to do was use my Dremel and trim off about 1/8" from the pins so they would fit in the housing.

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52 minutes ago, Mike H said:

Mine had already been converted but when I needed a replacement I found these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07N86919J/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1  .  The only thing I needed to do was use my Dremel and trim off about 1/8" from the pins so they would fit in the housing.

Those aren't dimmable.   All the puck lights on our coach have dimmers.  The Kohree's aren't dimmable either (according to Q&A). 

- b

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FWIW I replaced about 80 halogens with dimmable LED's from M4Products in Chatsworth CA. They were really helpful. I used both natural daylight and warm depending on where they were located. Obviously warm worked better where there was a wood back ground or strike point. They were ll Samsungs and have not had one problem.

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  • 5 months later...

Replacing an RV Ceiling Light Bulb with a high-intensity or more energy-efficient light bulb. First, you should check your RV’s ceiling light casing. Then, rotate the ceiling light cover counterclockwise to expose the light housing. Remove the screws that secure the casing to the bracket. Pull out the light casing to expose the wiring. Take out the old light bulb, then install the new light bulb. If you have LED lights, you will have to check the wiring diagram to change the RV interior light bulbs. Test your lights by turning them on and off several times, noting their response and other characteristics.

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