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DeltaBravo
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Location: Spokane Joined: Sun Oct 23, 2011 Posts: 714
Real Name: Doug
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I have a thing for LEDs and have been peddling them for a number of years now. SPECIAL PRICING FOR WAGUNS members!! Enter coupon code WAGUNS for a 10% savings. I have a variety of LEDs for RVs. http://www.rv-led.com921 cylindrical style: http://www.rv-led.com/RV-921-24ww.htm921 flat panel style: http://www.rv-led.com/RV-T10-FP-48.htm The bright white variety is like daylight inside my cargo trailer! They work very nice for loading up after a show in the winter, when it's dark outside. 1141 / 1156 / 1003 version, BA15s bayonet style base: Warm white: http://www.rv-led.com/RV-1141-24ww.htmCool white: http://www.rv-led.com/RV-1141-27cw.htmI use the cool white in my outside porch lights on the trailer and RV.
_________________Doug Outdoor recreation, collecting full size trucks, camping, etc. My stores: www.DeltaBravoTactical.com | www.LEDTrailerLights.com | www.RV-LED.com
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Sat Feb 08, 2014 12:38 pm |
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toys in the toybox
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Location: Tenino Joined: Fri Apr 15, 2011 Posts: 4396
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Oh I love led's for several reasons
Is this your business??
I think ive called this business in the past. The problem ive run into is finding quality pieces and not just the crap straight from hong kong. most businesses are just repackers for said crap
Aslo I have wanted to convert all the rv lights but again ive had a hard time finding stuff that is truly bright enough to match the overall light output of the 1156. Also it would be nice to try one or two to see if they will work but at $30 plus bucks they are kinda spendy to experiment with
LED's are usually very directional and its tough to get set ups that illuminate as bright and broad
Maybe we will be doing some business
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Sat Feb 08, 2014 3:54 pm |
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CQBgopher
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Location: WA/MT Joined: Thu Sep 6, 2012 Posts: 8285
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Cool, thanks!
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Sat Feb 08, 2014 6:11 pm |
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2trouble
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Location: Arlington Joined: Mon May 2, 2011 Posts: 280
Real Name: Chris
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I am with Toys I have been thinking about converting all my lights in my toy hauler but just wasn't sure if they would be as bright. Have you converted any trailers yourself and are they ad bright?
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Sat Feb 08, 2014 6:33 pm |
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1200bruce
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Location: Port Angeles Joined: Mon Nov 11, 2013 Posts: 119
Real Name: Bruce
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I need 2 2057's, 4 921's and 2 1003's for my Chalet RV.
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Sat Feb 08, 2014 8:33 pm |
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deadshot2
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Location: Marysville, WA Joined: Fri Jul 22, 2011 Posts: 11581
Real Name: Mike
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2trouble wrote: I am with Toys I have been thinking about converting all my lights in my toy hauler but just wasn't sure if they would be as bright. Have you converted any trailers yourself and are they ad bright? I have a 27' Travel Trailer that will be converted to LED's by this spring. If I need more light I'll add a fixture or so. They use so little power, it lets one who's dry camping not have to charge the battery as often. As for "bright", my neighbor just put an LED porch light on his patio. It's bright enough that it also lights up my side yard. They're getting a lot better than in the beginning and with new fixture design, the light is spread wider. What's always pissed me off about the old lights in my RV's is the burned covers when the light is run for any length of time. No more with LED's. BTW DeltaBravo==== Any Warranty on the LED's?
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Sun Feb 09, 2014 8:28 am |
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DeltaBravo
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Location: Spokane Joined: Sun Oct 23, 2011 Posts: 714
Real Name: Doug
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toys in the toybox wrote: Is this your business?? Yep. toys in the toybox wrote: Also I have wanted to convert all the rv lights but again ive had a hard time finding stuff that is truly bright enough to match the overall light output of the 1156. Also it would be nice to try one or two to see if they will work but at $30 plus bucks they are kinda spendy to experiment with This is a common concern. But, there's no experimenting needed. I've done all the experimenting myself and don't sell stuff that I wouldn't want to use myself. I camp with a group and all my friends have upgraded their RVs too - one has a 32' 5th wheel toy hauler. 3 have truck campers, one has a 25' Travel trailer. toys in the toybox wrote: LED's are usually very directional and its tough to get set ups that illuminate as bright and broad LEDs of yesteryear were very directional. The flat SMD (surface mount device) style LEDs have a very wide angle of light output. The most common style is the SMD5050 LED. I have some LED units that use a new, brighter chip, the SMD2835. A typical 1141 incandescent bulb is about 250-260 Lumens of light output. The 1141 is the most common bulb for RV lights that use a bayonet base. The Warm white LED replacement is 360 Lumens. The cool white is 480 Lumens.
_________________Doug Outdoor recreation, collecting full size trucks, camping, etc. My stores: www.DeltaBravoTactical.com | www.LEDTrailerLights.com | www.RV-LED.com
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Mon Feb 10, 2014 8:59 am |
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DeltaBravo
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Location: Spokane Joined: Sun Oct 23, 2011 Posts: 714
Real Name: Doug
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deadshot2 wrote: I have a 27' Travel Trailer that will be converted to LED's by this spring. If I need more light I'll add a fixture or so. They use so little power, it lets one who's dry camping not have to charge the battery as often. LEDs draw about 1/5th the amount of power of an incandescent. During summer camping, generally speaking, the lights are the biggest draw. Fall/Spring camping, then the heater might be a bigger draw. Lights are used more in the off season, so having LEDs for lights will conserve power and make more power available for the heater usage. deadshot2 wrote: BTW DeltaBravo==== Any Warranty on the LED's? Lifetime warranty!
_________________Doug Outdoor recreation, collecting full size trucks, camping, etc. My stores: www.DeltaBravoTactical.com | www.LEDTrailerLights.com | www.RV-LED.com
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Mon Feb 10, 2014 9:00 am |
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DeltaBravo
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Location: Spokane Joined: Sun Oct 23, 2011 Posts: 714
Real Name: Doug
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Most of the guns shows I go to I have the LED lights available for purchase. I also have a little display board with them lit up.
_________________Doug Outdoor recreation, collecting full size trucks, camping, etc. My stores: www.DeltaBravoTactical.com | www.LEDTrailerLights.com | www.RV-LED.com
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Mon Feb 10, 2014 9:05 am |
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DeltaBravo
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Location: Spokane Joined: Sun Oct 23, 2011 Posts: 714
Real Name: Doug
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2trouble wrote: I am with Toys I have been thinking about converting all my lights in my toy hauler but just wasn't sure if they would be as bright. Have you converted any trailers yourself and are they as bright? Yes, they are as bright as the incandescent they replace. I am running them in both of my cargo trailers as well as my own RV (truck camper). All of my camping buddies are running them too (see previous post) My cargo has a smallish battery, so power conserving lighting is a huge benefit. In my trailers I am running the bright white flat panel style, which I like for work area environments. http://www.rv-led.com/RV-T10-FP-48.htm
_________________Doug Outdoor recreation, collecting full size trucks, camping, etc. My stores: www.DeltaBravoTactical.com | www.LEDTrailerLights.com | www.RV-LED.com
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Mon Feb 10, 2014 9:09 am |
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toys in the toybox
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Location: Tenino Joined: Fri Apr 15, 2011 Posts: 4396
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interested and have some questions. should we contact you directly? who do we ask for ? contact you so you know where your getting hits from?
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Mon Feb 10, 2014 1:05 pm |
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DeltaBravo
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Location: Spokane Joined: Sun Oct 23, 2011 Posts: 714
Real Name: Doug
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I've been incognito for the last month, running myself ragged doing shows every weekend since the beginning of February. I cancelled a show this weekend because I decided I needed some time off.
Email is the fastest way to contact me. orders AT rv-led.com
I had our web dev people revamp a few things on the website the last few days, for easier navigation.
I will be at the Puyallup WAC gun show March 22-23.
_________________Doug Outdoor recreation, collecting full size trucks, camping, etc. My stores: www.DeltaBravoTactical.com | www.LEDTrailerLights.com | www.RV-LED.com
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Sun Mar 16, 2014 7:02 pm |
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DeltaBravo
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Location: Spokane Joined: Sun Oct 23, 2011 Posts: 714
Real Name: Doug
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I have the lights on display and for sale at the Monroe show this weekend (9/13-9/14/2104)
_________________Doug Outdoor recreation, collecting full size trucks, camping, etc. My stores: www.DeltaBravoTactical.com | www.LEDTrailerLights.com | www.RV-LED.com
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Sat Sep 13, 2014 8:38 am |
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DeltaBravo
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Location: Spokane Joined: Sun Oct 23, 2011 Posts: 714
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I will have the lights at the Spokane gun shows 9/27-9/28.
_________________Doug Outdoor recreation, collecting full size trucks, camping, etc. My stores: www.DeltaBravoTactical.com | www.LEDTrailerLights.com | www.RV-LED.com
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BadKarma
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Location: Duvall Joined: Tue Sep 13, 2011 Posts: 8666
Real Name: Jaime
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Can you quote me a price to switch over both my vehicles to LED?
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Sun Sep 21, 2014 9:16 pm |
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