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Made for 12VDC NOT car battery 13.8 VDC | |
Great price on these "hot bulb" replacements BUT be aware these are designed for 12 volts MAX and car batteries are up to 14.4 volts (Deep Cycle flooded batteries). I've rigged RV's with all the interior and exterior lights replace with LED's. The "cheap fix" to avoid a short life is 3 cheap silicon rectifier diodes "back-to-back-to-back" (series) to "waste" a couple of volts, and then the leds last "forever" and don't dim much over their life. Personally, I'd use the 1000 volt PIV 6 amp diodes at $.79 each for a "string" of LED's (or one lighting circuit). Sitting under a couple of 37 Watt incandescents at the dinner table gets HOT. Two 1 watt LED's you can't feel a thing and camping "primitive", without hook-ups (for FREE in most National Forests) I've gone 6 days on my one 400 CCA "12 volt" cheapo "RV" battery, lights and water pump and 3-4 hours small LED TV and using an inverter for the microwave (like 30 minutes a week TOTAL). All my vehicles (including a 1963 Honda) now are 100% LED lighting, and so is my old rear-engined rider took out the "hot" headlight (40-45 watts) and installed a 4 watt LED more the three times BRIGHTER. Funny, I don't have to replace batteries every year now either. Now that adds-up FAST. | ||
- Ricky Earp, OK | ||
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Microscope Application | |
This is a great light source for many applications. For me it is as a microscope stage light. It is bright and a great size to replace the mirror used for inexpensive microscopes. You may also make it dimmable with a suitable power pot. I have a writing project describing this project. rjnelsoncf@cox.net | ||
- Richard Nelson, AZ | ||
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Cool little LED module | |
Bought a few of these. I think they will work well for the LED strobe lights I am making for my sons F-250 when he plows snow. Not the brightest for day time use only 110 lumens but at night a half dozen of these will light up half the block. Nice that they have the current limiting resistors right on the back so they can be used directly on 12V. | ||
- Fred T, PA | ||