Wondering what sourcing y'all have used to replace the CEC 1076 bulbs in the wall lights. have converted all others to LED but am now forced to replace these bulbs since I have a couple that have burnt out.
Bought (2) LED bulbs from the RV place across from FOT, on the north bound ramp to US59, little costly, but work fine, use them on the table lamp.
Scott,
Here is what we used, work great.
Pack of TWO (2), LED 3W 12V White Omni Bulb BA15D 1142 1076 Brake Tail 18... (http://www.amazon.com/White-Omni-Bulb-BA15D-Brake/dp/B00B6RIMYM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&tag=foreforums-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957)
About $5 each.
The thing to look for is a BA15D base (two contacts, two side pins at the same level) and a 1076 equivalent. Brake lights are nice, they are brighter. Warm white for most folks is a more pleasant color of light (more like incandescent). Some like the cool white (higher Kelvin temperature). There are more white/blue color. The only way you are going to know is to try both but most go with warm white inside. You can also find these on ebay and other places where they come from China. Mixed results for me going that way. Roger
I got mine off ebay. Just enter the light bulb number with led and do a search. I have had mine for a while now and so far so good. Best of travels.
I have used LED lights from SuperBrightLEDs. I used strip lights to replace the fluorescent ceiling lights, and bulbs replacements to upgrade lights in bathroom, lamp fixtures, and bay lights. They are definitely not the cheapest source. I've been pleased with the price, service, and results. LED Lights, Bulbs & LED Lighting Accessories - SUPER BRIGHT LEDS | Super... (http://www.superbrightleds.com)
Thanks for the responses. I have converted all other lights into strips and wafers so the only ones left are the wall lights. I think I will do them one at a time and see. I have used the brite white for the florescents and ceiling lights so I think I will go with a warm white for the wall lights.
Thanks again. ;D
For those fixtures (wall sconce and table) I chose LED "bulbs" that are in fact bulb-like. That is, the cluster of diodes is encapsulated within a plastic "bulb" shaped much like the original incandescent light source. I wanted to be able to wipe them off, whereas they are not enclosed and protected in a fixture like the under-cabinet down lights. did not want something highly directional, as most LED's tend to be. There were few of this style, from which to choose.
I bought these for <$5 ea:
Pack of TWO (2), LED 12V White Omni Bulb BA15D Clear Cover - Led Household... (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007M48PNQ?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00)
As I recall, I might have had to tinker w the contacts in a couple of the sockets in order for the lamps to work well.