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Old 10-14-2011, 11:00 AM   #21
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Easy fix. Replace the incandescents with LEDs. Longer life, lower current draw, and less heat.
Easy, but expensive to replace all of the lights. I'd like to do them all, but the budget has me sticking to the regular bulbs for now...
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Easy, but expensive to replace all of the lights. I'd like to do them all, but the budget has me sticking to the regular bulbs for now...
Ya has to pay if ya wants ta play.
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And if you do not want it to blink just insert a 5 amp fuse in the # 3 and 4 slots for continuous on.
I hope no one lets their lights blink and drive their neighbors crazy.
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I hope no one lets their lights blink and drive their neighbors crazy.
Too late
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Easy, but expensive to replace all of the lights. I'd like to do them all, but the budget has me sticking to the regular bulbs for now...
Do one or two at a time... start with the highest use lite and go from there.
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