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    Posted: 16 Jul 2012 at 8:14pm
Originally posted by techntrek

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jul 2012 at 5:23pm
I have just 3 questions.  
Which LED lights are closest to the ones that come in the pod relative to color and brightness?
Where do you get them?
How much are they?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Jul 2012 at 10:57pm
I've been trying to buy LED's from a China EBay retailer. This forum recommended a 24 LED Panel (4x6) T10 with wedge connector - 2 per light fixture. Most of what I see on EBay does NOT use the 0-6000K color rating for LED's. Normal home incandescent lights can be replaced by a 'Warm' 2700K LED.  The stuff on EBay uses the term 'warm' but I bought 2 'warm' 12 chip LED wedge bulbs and they were so dim, I use them for night lites. Above 2700K the LED's start to get 'white'.

I'm hoping someone with more experience with the 24 LED Panels can add / correct to what I've stated or at least help us manage our expectations for purchasing. Thanks.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Aug 2012 at 2:53pm
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Thanks Bill, looks like it is just trial and error.  I was kind of hoping that someone would have a really hot tip.

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We just bought a bunch of LEDs off ebay from sellers that claim to be Hong Kong based.  2 of the 3 shipments came from Shenzhen and only one from Hong Kong.  They all looked the same and seem to put out a decent amount of light but of course nothing quite like the 921s.  Our 'pod was built in early 2009, so we have a single dome light enclosure with 2 sockets that point together.  Only the 24-led bulbs could fit in there together. The 36-led bulbs were definitely brighter but I couldn't find any listings for "warm white". The 36-led bulbs we had bought, we use in the bathroom and in the one above the kitchen area as these are the only fixtures with single sockets (other than the bunks of course).

Both the 24-led & the 36-led "bulbs" were much brighter than the expensive ones bought at Camping world.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Oct 2012 at 12:46am
for the double bulb fixtures, are you recommending a flat LED replacement (looks like a tennis raquet) or a 4 sided 360deg replacement (looks like an old ladies curler)?

Seems the flat ones would make more sense, but do they put out enough light for the seemingly larger energy consumption than  the 4 sided ones.

flat ones $10 for 10pcs
Color : Warm white
Base: T10/921/194
LED Qty : 24 SMD LEDs
Life Time : About 50,000 hours
Input Voltage : 12V DC
Power: 0.9W
Color temperature: 3000K - 3300K
Luminous flux: 100LM

4 sided ones $9.39 for 10pcs
Bright white LED light
Low power consumption, long service life
Great for many other applications around the car
360°viewing from LEDs positioned around the outside and top of the bulb

Type: T10
Each bulb has 12 SMD LEDs
Standard 12V
Light color: white
Life: 60,000 hours
Power: 0.3W
Color temperature: 5500K

Package included
     10 X T10 12-LED Bulbs
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Oct 2012 at 12:56pm
Our pod is lid only by LED lights inside and out. I bought the lights from- ledlightscanada.com
1-800-677-2698, they are pricey but have a 2 year warranty. The guys name is Harvy, I asked Harvy about the high price. He told me that he knows that the bulbs are a lot less on the internet but, the bulbs on the internet are 12 volt, his bulbs have a range from 10 -15 volts. My fully charged batteries read 14,5 volts.
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