Kohree Upgrade 12V Led RV Ceiling 700 Lumen Double Dome Light, Frosted RV Interior Lighting Fixture with ON/Off Switch for Trailer Camper Car Boat (2 Packs Natural White 60X5050SMD 4000-4500K)
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It's because the lenses are clear! We really like these lights because they add a lot of light to the room.
When the one we've connected to a wall switch is turned off, it remembers its previous setting. To put it another way, if you turn the light on with a switch and change the settings, then turn it off with a switch, the light will be the same as when it was last turned off.
Greetings, customer.br>These frosted lense lights with 2-foot cords are available in a variety of colors. In the future, both a pack and a single will be available. Thank you very much for your advice. If you require it right away, please contact us and we will provide you with a better solution. Thanks
It's probably because of the lighting. I simply taped each wire to keep it from sliding off with the blue connectors. The switch was turned on with a bang, and all five of the lights came on.
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The lights didn't even flicker, so we wouldn't have known to turn off the breaker! Our trailer is equipped with a power usage monitor. Twelve of our lights came from this LED purchase, and one came from a traditional trailer light. One traditional light consumes more energy than the combined output of all 12 LED lights. br>br>I was concerned about two things as a result of the lights: 1: br>br>2: br>br>3: br>br>4: Will the light be of a pleasant hue or brightness? Yes, the color is bright enough for me to see clearly what I'm doing. No, the brightness does not bother my tired eyes. 2: br>br>3: br>br>4: br>br>5: Will they look nice once they're put in? br>I had been looking into modern lamp designs, but these were more appropriate for our needs. They're standard trailer lights, but they're so sleek that they don't bother me as much as the lights that came with the trailer. br>br>This review was written by someone who is currently living full-time in their trailer.
Exceptionally bright (700 lumens) 2. There's no way to tell if they're new or old because they fit exactly like the old ones. marks on the ceiling from a story 3. The older ones only had a full OFF/ON switch on the wall. These have switches on them as well, so you can use them fully charged or partially charged. They're 3 times brighter than our old LEDs when they're half-on. I'm very happy with the results and would recommend it to others.
I recently purchased a new-to-me vehicle. I have an older RV that I use for full-time travel. timing. The older fixtures were, well, older, with all of the ramifications that entails. LEDs were the way to go if I wanted to extend the life of my batteries. If I'm going to use overheads, it's because I need good vision. These are unquestionably vibrant! Although they are slightly smaller than the originals, they were incredibly easy to install. For each fixture, I had to drill a new hole, but it was a simple process. I discovered that I could connect the two wires in any direction (positive or negative) and they would still function. The older fixtures required the connection of four wires, whereas these units only require the connection of two. br>br>Bottom line: They're well worth the money, simple to set up, and well-made - Especially when compared to the previous ones. (I don't have a lot of experience with newer RVs and their accessories. ).
However, I wish they would give it their all! I got the clear-cut version at first. The same company (KOHREE) sells a lens version. Those had a great deal of color and brightness to them, which I really liked - They outperformed my old "bayonet base" LED "tower" bulbs by a long shot. However, the nearly-perfect The appearance of bare LEDs was a little harsh. As a result, I returned them and replaced them with these, which have frosted lenses. I'm pleased with the outcome, but there are a few details to be aware of. All of this information is included in the listing/description. but it's easy to miss: 1) The lenses aren't simply frosted versions of clear lenses; They have a unique shape and a prominent - and, in my opinion, completely ineffective - a bulge in the middle The bulge gives the unflattering appearance of a specific pair of female body parts, which I think just looks silly on my ceiling. But, hey, it's all in good fun. br>2) These bases rely on a long-term basis. Instead of the two-sided LED panels, fixed LED panels were used. pin plug- Paddle bulbs are a type of clear-light bulb that comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. version of the lens As a result, if you want to replace the bulbs in the future, you won't be able to do so easily. This is shown in the product photos, but I didn't notice it because I assumed the product was the same as the clear-coat version. the kind of lens br>3) The switch does not function in the same way that our original lights did. The initial positions of my light switches were 0 - 1 - 2 However, this item becomes 1 - 0 - The switch has small embossed markings that show which way is up. However, they will never be seen in action. As a result, deciding which way to slide the switch to turn on one light or both lights is frequently a "trial and error" process. Having said that, these lights are bright enough that one light is sufficient for most tasks, whereas my old lights were so dim that I always needed two.
They appear to be fantastic! We got the frosted fixture to keep the lights from glaring, and they don't. The color is bright but not blinding, similar to daylight. I tried a few different LED bulbs in the existing fixtures, but they never seemed to work right. Some of them smoked, others flickered, and almost all of them had burned out LEDs after only a few weeks. br>br>They come with a set of small wire connectors. I needed larger connectors because some of our lights required two wires to be connected to the fixture wires. The screw holes were also nearly the same spacing as our originals - Just a smidgeon more, so the fixture isn't perfectly flush, but no one will notice.
I was concerned about the light quality because there are so many different "shades" of LED lights to choose from. These appealed to me because they have a base and appearance that is similar to that of factory lights. But what a leap forward! I tried everything to improve the factory lights, including spending a lot of money on bulbs and other supplies, but the complete replacement with these lights was the solution! Bright, but not too much so. On the multi-level, there are a lot of good options. a toggle switch Installation was simple if you know how to cut wire and use wire nuts, and the base was close enough to the original that the new lights completely covered the original screw mounting holes.
Overpriced by a tad. These lights appear to be a little cheap, but they are for an RV, and you won't be touching them all the time. However, the light output is significantly better than a factory incandescent set up, and they use a fraction of the power. br>br>I don't believe these are UV stabilized, and I believe they will yellow in the sun. br>br>Do you, in my opinion, embody true white light? The mounting screws that come with them are extremely thin, so I recommend using your existing screws or purchasing a box of number six or number eight stainless steel screws to mount them. br>br>I bought these because they had frosted lenses, but I think the clear lenses would be even brighter. Staring at a light without a diffuser hurts your eyes.