Our coach has four surface-mount rectangular sealed beam incandescent 50-watt H9406 Wide-Flood Docking lamps. They draw 200 watts, about 16 amps which is quite a lot when all four lamps are turned on.
We saw that new Foretravels are using similar size LED docking lamps that only draw 1.5 amps each for a total of 6 amps which is easier on the start battery when engine is off.
New surface-mount LED lamps are 18 watt Grote #63610, costing $114 each from Midway Auto Supply. They fit in the same hole and use the same screw holes. Lamps come with a heavy rubber gasket and a stainless cover and are very bright.
Grote Industries: Product #63610 - Flood, NEW (http://www.grote.com/product.php?product_number=63610)
Grote - FORWARD LIGHTING, CLEAR, 3 X 5, SURFACE MOUNT, DOCKING LAMP, SS (63610) (http://www.midwayautosupply.com/p-176686-grote-forward-lighting-clear-3-x-5-surface-mount-docking-lamp-ss-63610.aspx)
Barry & Cindy,
Just an idea, on my coach the docking lights are round, and been thinking about putting the same LED in the Docking hole as Xtreme installed for back up lights, I am sure you have the same backup lights. What is your idea. ? In the morning, I will quiz James & Rance about this idea?, I am presently camping in the Rance shop for the night. ;D
Great idea to change to LED docking lights due to much lower current drain. I like the idea of the backup lights. Will they fit? Since so many coaches have round docking lights, you may have a new conversion idea. And Rance can do it.
Had a chat with Rance this AM, he does not recommend that change for the docking lights, he thinks the origional lights have a better light for distance than the LED setup, so guess I will forget the whole idea. ;D
That Rance is da man.....