More thoughts and mods on LED lights
We do a lot of camping at state parks without electricity. With the purchase of a new camper last year, I started to try to cut our electrical consumption by installing led lights. Like everyone else, I had a hard time getting it right. I started by purchasing several 30 led light assemblies from Command Electronics. I found that one of the lights was much brighter than having two standard 921 bulbs on in a double fixture. I ended up removing both 921 bulbs from my fixtures and installing one 30 light led assembly. Next I purchased some flat round 10 light leds from superbrightleds.com. Using two of these in a double fixture puts out a nice amount of light, but dimmer than having two 921 bulbs in a double fixture. We use this combination in our bunk lights, couch and dining table areas. Not really great for bright task lighting. Next I purchased a few 21 light assemblies from Command Electronics. This is a much better size light, not blinding bright. I think this is a pretty good all-around light, but still pretty bright to put two in a double fixture. Next I purchase some on-off-on switches model P2-61, manufactured by Diamond switch. By replacing the current on-off switch and rewiring the fixture, I can use the switch to turn on one light or the other. Or by a different wiring combination, I can turn on just one light or both. Depending on where the light will be located will dictate how and if I will modify the fixture. For instance in the bathroom, I have one 30 led bulb and one 10 led bulb, this way when you need good light to see in the mirror, you have it, but getting up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom, you can use the dim one. I did some in the kitchen this way too, now we have task lighting and mood lighting. In the picture are all the bulbs I have tried. The black switch in the fixture is the new one.
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