Facon 4.5Inch LED RV Puck Light Full Aluminum Recessed Mount Down Light 12V Interior Light for RV Motor-Homes Camper Caravan Trailer Boat (4000K Cool White, Pack of 6)
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There is no flicker when using the dimmer switch.
No, they don't cover the entire spectrum. The vast majority of LEDs are not in this category.
It's a warm white soft light that's 3400K in color temperature.
Yes, the screw-on/twist-on is correct, as is the plastic-on-plastic-on-plastic-on I always have extras on hand; yours may have screws in the ceiling, but these are simple to install.
Selected User Reviews For Facon 4.5Inch LED RV Puck Light Full Aluminum Recessed Mount Down Light 12V Interior Light for RV Motor-Homes Camper Caravan Trailer Boat (4000K Cool White, Pack of 6)
Not quite what was advertised. The negative aspect is that There were no screws, no screw holes, and no obvious way to remove the lens - The fact that I didn't require or desire screws was a blessing in disguise. The backside of the light did not appear to be as it had been depicted - Another positive aspect - There will be no bugs trapped in light due to the lack of holes in the back. I installed 12 lights in 15 minutes or less on average, including removing the old light, disconnecting the wiring, connecting the new light wires, and snapping the new lights in place with strong spring clips - 12 light bulbs - There isn't a single flaw, and the lights are at least twice as bright as OEM - I am overjoyed. I'm going to get 6 more and finish the retrofit. I'm hoping they'll last a long time. 2nd order - very light weight, very simplebr>3rd order - very light weight, very simplebr>4th order - very light weight a lot more of the same Installation was simple, and all of the lights functioned flawlessly. Communication with the seller was excellent. I received a quick response that answered my question.
I really like how bright these lights are. It's a warm light, but it's brighter than daylight, and it's ideal for reading. I had them connected to a dimmer, but they kept flickering. The following dimmer switch was sent to me, which has three settings: high, low, and off. It's great and doesn't flicker at all! I'm very pleased. Customer service is outstanding.
As a replacement for my Open Range Roamer fixer, these lights were fantastic. upper. They're just as bright as the originals, and they'll fit right in. Wiring is simple. The only difference is that these lights don't have any screw holes, but they're still sturdy. If you want to screw them to the ceiling, you can drill your own holes, but the springs are very strong and keep them secure.
Only a year had passed since the puck lights in my Solitude began to flicker. Grand Design sent me replacements, but they were less expensive and more yellow than the originals. I finally made the decision to try something new and tried these. They're better made, brighter, and whiter than the Grand Design replacements I received.
The lights appear to function normally, but when we flush our Tecma toilets, the lights dim to the point of being completely out. They are connected to a dimmer switch that functions properly. I've tried a variety of different appliances and power draws, but the electric toilets are the only ones that do this. br>I tried contacting you through Amazon Prime but have yet to hear back. I'm not sure if you received my message, so I figured I'd give it a shot. br>Have you ever encountered this issue before, and if so, how did you resolve it?.
I almost broke the lens when I tried to remove it because it was so tightly attached to the casing. Before I could turn it, I had to pry on the lens and bend the can a bit. I'm guessing it's the can's plastic threads and the plastic lens that have become entangled, as plastic does sometimes. In any case, the lens was applied far too tightly by a machine or something similar. Even though I'm big and strong, trying to remove the lens leaves me with little to grip. A regulating chip is visible on the circuit board, indicating that the light is of higher quality than the unreliable nine-LED units that came with my RV.
I could tell a difference with the first one I put in. It's much brighter and cooler than the halogens I have now. I like how the lens is screwed in rather than snapping on. On top of a slide, I lost a glass lens on the current ones I have. I accidentally ran the slide out without realizing it, and what a disaster it was. I'm going to order a few more sets to replace all of my trailer's ceiling lights.
Several weeks ago, I placed an order for 12 Facon puck lights. They were ideal, exactly what I was looking for. So I ordered six more, assuming I'd get the same exact product. Metal frames with glass covers had been used for the previous twelve. I ordered six of them, all of which were made of plastic and had plastic covers. The number six was a complete letdown. The covers were attached to the frame with three plastic nibs, and the cover was screwed into the frame with 12 attached threads. In comparison to the 12 I purchased, the covers on the 6 are extremely flimsy. From what I've seen, they're likely to fall off the fixtures. Overall, I was extremely dissatisfied with the quality of the most recent product I received.