Energy Efficient-Perhaps the biggest reason to consider LED lights is the fact that they are more energy efficient than other types of bulbs. Since they are so energy efficient, they’ll require less battery juice in order
to operate them as well.
Produce Bright Light-Although they use less energy, LED lights are nonetheless very bright. As a result, you’ll find it easy to see, even when you are RVing in very remote areas. While they do produce a very bright light, they do not create a harsh glare like halogen or fluorescent lights do, making them much easier on the eyes as well.
Environmentally friendly-LED light bulbs do not contain lead or mercury, which means they are much safer to dispose of than other types of light bulbs are.
Long Lasting-These lights can burn on average seven years before they need to be replaced. That means you can be free to enjoy camping in your RV rather than worrying about having to replace your light bulbs at the beginning of every season.
Don’t Emit Heat-Traditional light bulbs produce a moderate amount of heat, which means your air conditioning must work overtime in order to keep the inside of your RV cool. That’s not the case when you use LED lights, because they only burn at between 80 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit, thereby keeping the inside of your camper much cooler.
Won’t Fade Upholstery-LED lights do not emit harmful rays that could fade your upholstery, carpet or wall coverings like incandescent lights that produce UV rays do.
If the idea of switching to LED lights in your camper sounds intriguing, contact us. We have a huge selection of LED lights available, and would be happy to help you choose the ones that are right for you.
Where are these manufactured?
ReplyDeleteMost are made in China. I ordered several different types and sizes and a couple of them were mailed directly from the factory in China.
DeleteIt is too bad they are so dam expensive, I imagine in time the prices will become more attractive.
ReplyDeleteAre these unit's dimable as is? In my 09 Monaco I notice I have a LOT of halogen bulbs and almost all these halogen systems have dimmers switches integrated into their on/off switchs.
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