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Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
These really lit up the inside of my camper. Ez to install and a great value.
Stephen Abernathy
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
I wish I would have seen the resistor part.got to learn to read.The big problem is they don't fit in the socket, I had to File down everyone I put in.
TK
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
Good price and fast shipping! Worked great!
Michael Delle Donne
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
Worked great once I put in load resistors for the turn signals, as my '94 Caprice can't accept an LED turn signal relay. Very bright and no major issues (other than the usual individual LEDs burning out due to moisture or w.e.)
dasha
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
Item exactly as described!
Chadnic
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024
So far so good with these replacing some lights on my trailer but I have noticed products like these are very sensitive to water intrusion where as the old incandescent didn't care when used with DC power as long as they weren't submerged completely.To get these to last longer try these pro-tips:1. Add a little bit of dielectric grease around the base to keep water out. Don't go crazy and put so much grease in there that you lose contact, but enough to keep water away is a good thing. The grease is not a conductor so if you put too much or cover the contact points it won't work. Be smart.2. Whatever you are putting this into, if it has a house (say an RV porch light) use a good sealer or caulking around the housing to keep water out of the light. Seal it up nice, and because these things when not exposed to water last a really long time, you won't need to worry about it again for quite a while.3. If your house has a rubber gasket, add some grease to the gasket to get a really good seal. Again, these last if you treat them right and you'll rarely if ever have to change them if you put in the time up front.Final Pro-Tip: Clean the receptacle you are putting these into. I don't know how many people complain they don't work etc when it is really the receptacle. Clean it out with denature alcohol or electrical cleaner or the like and let it dry. If there is rust, a tiny bit of sandpaper to clean up the contacts and make them all shiny really helps. If you do this combined with the other tips you might never have to change that bulb again. I have a few that have 6 years on them and not a single problem.Enjoy!
Val & Javi
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2021
Unplug the ole bulbs and insert these. I was hoping for a brighter light but they are about the same as the old ones. Still they use less electricity to operate so are a good upgrade. If you use these on your vehicle you may have to add a resister to match the old resistance of the incandescent bulbs. I used them on my camper with no problem with the blink rate. The camper brake and tail lights run off my truck's trailer connection. I more than I needed so I ground the highest pin off a few of them and put a blob of solder across the two connections on the base and used them to replace the incandescent bulbs in some fixtures in my camper. Worked fine and they stay in securely with only one pin. They are very bright white (not sure color temp but probably 5K or higher).
Derek T.
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2020
They are actually less bright than the factory halogen bulbs lights are good quality tho good bang for your buck
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