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RV LED lamps |
July 20, 2013 |
Reviewer:
Erik from Stacy, MN United States
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I have a Rpod 177, and these met my expectations. As far as longevity, only time will tell. Received these 4 business days from order date. Used a NIST cert. light meter and saw an increase of 80% on foot candles under each fixture. Where it was 3-11 foot candles, I'm now at 5.5 to 20fc. Each measurement was on the surface directly below at night, individually.
The lamp is what I would expect for a 6500 pure bright white color temp.
I'm getting about ~250mA for each lamp at 13.2V. I was at 1.3A PER incandescent. I think the stock incandescents are rated at 200 lumens. Compare industry standards of Lumens per watt, 8-16 for incandescent (stock 14.4 watt) and 70-90 for LED (3.3 watt) and these are real world results. So decide if you want the additional energy savings of a 200 lumen over this 250 Lumen, but for me the extra light is better.
Prices are better than superbrightLedbulbs, product is better described than amazon or eBay.
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