Hi all, 430 lumens! That's way brighter than an 1156 2 amp! http://www.ledlight.com/s25-25-ultra-brigh...-led-light.aspx
QUOTE(pianotuna @ Feb 4 2010, 03:09 PM) [snapback]20876[/snapback] Hi all, 430 lumens! That's way brighter than an 1156 2 amp! http://www.ledlight.com/s25-25-ultra-brigh...-led-light.aspx we actually prefer those that mimic incandescent bulbs, so we get ours from superbriteleds.com - my husband always wants LED and I always want lights that look "normal" and these do.... Sue
Hi Sue, Do you have a particular one that you use? May I ask you for a link? QUOTE(Soos @ Feb 9 2010, 09:09 PM) [snapback]20921[/snapback] we actually prefer those that mimic incandescent bulbs, so we get ours from superbriteleds.com - my husband always wants LED and I always want lights that look "normal" and these do.... Sue
sorry for the delay in responding! here is the link to the LEDs we bought and are VERY happy with. superbrite LEDS WLED Miniature Wedge Base Bulbs T3-1/4 (#194/168) miniature wedge base bulbs found in various low voltage applications. Built in current limiting resistor and diode to protect the LED from reversed polarity installation Replaces: 194, 158, 168, 12256, 12961 See Complete Selection of Miniature Wedge Base bulbs WLED-WHP10-D 10 High Power LEDs, 120 degree beam Available in Cool White - 111 lumen @ 7000K Warm White - 98 lumen @ 3100K We bought the warm whites as they look like what we had. The cool whites are very white light so we used some for over the sink/stove light. Sue http://soos-ontheroad.blogspot.com/
Hi Sue, Thanks for getting back to me. I've ordered an led from Ebay and will try to report on it after I've used it for a while.