Antline 1156 1141 1003 7506 BA15S LED Bulbs Cool White 20-Packs, Super Bright 3014 50-SMD LED Replacement for 12 Volt RV Camper Trailer Boat Trunk Interior Lights
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Yes, in a 1141 base, it will work.
It's probably a G8 bulb, but it could also be a G4 bulb if it has two pins. Find it here: replacement bulbs for g8 led lights
They should work fine; the base is identical to that of the 1156 bulbs, but they will not be as tall as the 1383 bulbs. As a result, if you have a deep fixture, the light may shine more like a spot than a flood, and they may not look right aesthetically.
I had a problem with some of the led bulbs, so it's possible they're bad. The 4 LEDs lasted approximately 5 minutes.
Selected User Reviews For Antline 1156 1141 1003 7506 BA15S LED Bulbs Cool White 20-Packs, Super Bright 3014 50-SMD LED Replacement for 12 Volt RV Camper Trailer Boat Trunk Interior Lights
They're excellent LED lights at a great price. I bought these LED bulbs to replace the old bulbs in my travel trailer interior lights, which were standard car tail light bulbs that used a lot of power, had a yellowish tint, and were extremely hot. These are bright white, cool to the touch after a while, and use a fraction of the energy. Similar bulbs were available at an auto parts store for $19 for two bulbs. I paid $18 instead of the usual 99 cents. 99 for 20 bulbs, and I'm very happy with my purchase. I've recommended these LED bulbs to friends who own similar travel trailers.
These bulbs were purchased as a more energy-efficient replacement for the stock bulbs in my trailer. Wr isn't working. grid is completely full- Time is of the essence, so energy management is crucial. br>Within minutes of turning on the new bulbs, the plastic housing, also known as the light fixture, around the bulbs began to melt, obliterating the clarity of the light and causing a major disappointment. One of four melty fixtures is shown on the left. The one on the right is twenty years old and in perfect condition, and the last photo is of the beautiful bright light that scorches. br>Beware of cheap LED bulbs and consider other (possibly higher-quality) LED bulbs for your setup.
LED lights have a tendency to burn out too quickly. As a maintenance electrician, I've installed hundreds of ballast lights and other lights for a variety of lights, including these. These arrived on December 5, 2019, and I installed them in my camper the following day. The first night, I was unable to work. After 5 days, there will be many more. There are 5 spots left as of today, January 4, 2020. For the other lights, I went back to incandescent bulbs that had been working for years, and I did get a refund for the one light that I keep on all the time. Other bulbs have been ordered via Amazon. And I'm hoping for better results because the LEDs produce much brighter light. Will continue to make an effort.
I bought 20 of these lights to replace my camper's incandescent lights. I've put in eight of them so far, and four have already failed. When they failed, all four were dimmed, with only a few LEDs lit. I decided to test all 20 bulbs after having so many of them fail after only about 20 hours of use, and I discovered three more that were dead and had never been installed. Very disappointing, and I hope the buyer contacts me to resolve the situation, given that the listing states a full one-year warranty and I've only had them installed for a month. br>br>**UPDATE*
After reading my review, the seller contacted me right away and worked out a solution with me. In a nutshell, I received a complete refund. So I'm giving it three stars because they stand behind their product warranty, but I can't give it five because the bulbs appear to be hit or miss.
The led bulb is on the left, and a stock rv bulb is on the right. The led bulbs are much brighter and give the rooms in my travel trailer a daylight glow. I would strongly suggest it.
In this manner, I can have a softer light in one click and a very bright light in the next.
My trailer began to smell like an electrical fire before I could install any more, so I immediately turned off the lights and removed these bulbs. When I removed them, they were so hot that they burned my bare hands. I'm not sure if mine were defective, but they should be the correct size and voltage for my lights. These will be returned. Be careful who you buy from. The majority of people don't seem to have any problems, but there is one other review that says the same thing, and it was written after I bought my bulbs. Old reviews should not be trusted; they may have degraded the quality, and these items are now dangerous.
Low power consumption and a pleasant white light. I replaced all of the interior lights in our RV with similar LED lights, which were great for saving energy, but we didn't like the cool white "fluorescent"-style lighting. looking at the light's color. I purchased a few of these warm-weather items. They're white and perfect. Instead of being bright and stark, make the interior look warm and inviting. br>br>I had no issues with any of these not working, and while I can't speak to the long-term viability of any of them, They don't have a long term life, but they're cheap enough that it doesn't matter, and they've held up well so far after a couple of months. It's nice to have both regular "daylight" and warm-up lighting. br>br> These come in white versions; I used the warm versions everywhere else, leaving the daylight versions in the kitchen and the outdoor light.