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Title: Bedroom lighting problem.
Post by: Mike Leary (RIP) on September 01, 2016, 11:41:32 am
I'm getting flack from the DW about the lights above the bed. They are hard to read by, to say the least. Is there a stronger bulb I can get (I'd like to keep the fixture) or do I start over?
Title: Re: Bedroom lighting problem.
Post by: wolfe10 on September 01, 2016, 12:07:03 pm
Mike,

That bulb looks shot-- no longer clear.

From my old records: Install two new Gustavson lamps over bed 4/7/03. Uses 921 bulb (18 watt)
Title: Re: Bedroom lighting problem.
Post by: Mike Leary (RIP) on September 01, 2016, 12:21:07 pm
That bulb looks shot-- no longer clear. 

Thanks, Brett, your copious files have saved my day.  Had wondered about the color. Damn good bulb to last that long, though it must have faded with age, as we all do. ^.^d
Title: Re: Bedroom lighting problem.
Post by: D.J. Osborn on September 01, 2016, 12:34:06 pm
Several outfits sell LED bulbs with that base, and some of them are probably brighter than the bulb that was there. Might be worth checking out.
Title: Re: Bedroom lighting problem.
Post by: Bill Willett on September 01, 2016, 12:34:39 pm
Superbright has a 921 led bulb.
Title: Re: Bedroom lighting problem.
Post by: Mike Leary (RIP) on September 01, 2016, 12:42:22 pm
Several outfits sell LED bulbs with that base, and some of them are probably brighter than the bulb that was there. Might be worth checking out.
Superbright has a 921 led bulb.

Thanks, Guys, so it's a "921" base I'm going to look for?  Any links?
Title: Re: Bedroom lighting problem.
Post by: wolfe10 on September 01, 2016, 12:43:44 pm
(10 Pack) - 921 Mini Indicator - T5 - 12.8V - Eiko (http://www.1000bulbs.com/product/1276/IND-921-10PK.html)

Was not able to find any LED bulbs to match the "regular" bulb's 265 lumens.  Anyone else find one?

I am having the same problem with replacing lighting in our kitchen-- 3 48" fluorescent recessed fixtures.  Trying to find LED's that match the OE bulb's CW 3050 lumens.
Title: Re: Bedroom lighting problem.
Post by: Tim Fiedler on September 01, 2016, 01:00:27 pm
a lot of the LED options are 3000 kelvin and up - soft is 2700 Kelvin - higher Kelvin seems brighter - also "harsher"

Try Cabin Bright

Cabin Bright | Innovative 12 volt LED Lighting (http://www.cabinbright.com)
Title: Re: Bedroom lighting problem.
Post by: D.J. Osborn on September 01, 2016, 01:01:43 pm
(10 Pack) - 921 Mini Indicator - T5 - 12.8V - Eiko (http://www.1000bulbs.com/product/1276/IND-921-10PK.html)

Was not able to find any LED bulbs to match the "regular" bulb's 265 lumens.  Anyone else find one?

I am having the same problem with replacing lighting in our kitchen-- 3 48" fluorescent recessed fixtures.  Trying to find LED's that match the OE bulb's CW 3050 lumens.


Here are a few that have about that output--but the color temperature may or may not be satisfactory for your intended use.

921 921/T5 Miniature Wedge Base LEDs | LED Car Light Bulbs | Super Bright LEDs (http://www.superbrightleds.com/cat/miniature-wedge-base/filter/Bulb_Number,921,197,8889:Cross_Reference_Number,0,21,202:)
Title: Re: Bedroom lighting problem.
Post by: Carol & Scott on September 01, 2016, 01:07:32 pm
Kinda off topic but I use a Kindle and Carol uses her Droid phone.  We have retired paper books.  We rarely use the ceiling or wall slights in the BR.
Title: Re: Bedroom lighting problem.
Post by: wolfe10 on September 01, 2016, 01:14:49 pm
David,

Yes, I went to that website.  But could not find any to match the OD 's 265 lumens.

And, again, if anyone knows of brighter LED replacements for standard 48" florescent bulbs (OE bulbs are 3050 lumen each) would sure like to explore it-- going to buy something this afternoon.  Dianne said no light in kitchen, no dinner.  Nuff said!
Title: Re: Bedroom lighting problem.
Post by: D.J. Osborn on September 01, 2016, 01:38:11 pm
David,

Yes, I went to that website.  But could not find any to match the OD 's 265 lumens.

This one has a higher lumen output, but the color temperature may be too "cool" and it may not distributed properly for the intended use.:

194 LED Bulb w/ Focusing Lens - 10 SMD LED Tower - Miniature Wedge Retrofit... (http://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/miniature-wedge-base/194-led-bulb-w-focusing-lens-10-smd-led-tower-miniature-wedge-retrofit-car/1701/4011/#/tab/Specifications)


This one has a 260 lumen output, but may also be too "cool" for use as a bedroom light:

194 LED Bulb - 19 SMD LED - Miniature Wedge Retrofit | Miniature Wedge Base... (http://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/miniature-wedge-base/194-led-bulb-19-smd-led-miniature-wedge-retrofit-car/1563/#/tab/Specifications)


This one has a even higher lumen output, but may also be too "cool" for use as a bedroom light:

Amazon.com: JDM ASTAR 800 lumens Extremely Bright Error Free 921 912 PX... (http://www.amazon.com/JDM-ASTAR-Extremely-Chipsets-Reverse/dp/B00K3GBRQ2)
Title: Re: Bedroom lighting problem.
Post by: Ted & Karen on September 01, 2016, 02:13:29 pm
I have used Cabin Bright leds in almost every room of our coach.  Very happy with the light and ease of installation.
I have replaced all of the thin light florescent bulbs with Cabin Bright LED strips-love them.

 ^.^d
Title: Re: Bedroom lighting problem.
Post by: AC7880 on September 01, 2016, 04:32:46 pm
921 base: WARM WHITE at 4500K. 275 lumens. Amp draw is approximately .22A.

welcome to jirahled.com! (http://jirahled.com/index.php?md=products)

I exclusively use the products from these folks - zero issues with quality.
Title: Re: Bedroom lighting problem.
Post by: Mike Leary (RIP) on September 01, 2016, 05:00:05 pm

"Warm white" doth not get it; both of us are graphic artists and 6400 kelvin (daylight) is what we're looking for, and if I could find them, I'd replace ALL of our lights.
Title: Re: Bedroom lighting problem.
Post by: Forewheelers on September 01, 2016, 05:01:26 pm
Just came from our local W-Mart. They had a 921 that I looked at seriously. But, like you, I wasn't sure of the Lumen / Kelvin numbers so I walked.
Title: Re: Bedroom lighting problem.
Post by: AC7880 on September 01, 2016, 05:15:50 pm
Can you make this one work with a little adhesive mounting?

1530-V64-R3 UNIVERSAL FIT WEDGE MOUNT -
NOW TWICE AS BRIGHT! Show me the Money! Finally, a 12 volt LED direct replacement for standard 912, 921, 194 and practically all wedge-based bulbs. Runs nearly 600% higher efficiency, saving you a bundle. Thats right - you can run almost 6 of these gems for what it is costing you to run one regular incandescent bulb. The dry-campers dream come true! Just plug it in and start saving some big bucks! A must-have for RVs, campers, boats and trailers. Rated for 50,000 hours. Card is 1-3/16 inch diameter by 1/2 inch thick. Neoprene backing with Peel and Press 3M adhesive. An incredible 320 lumens!

Color is 6400K (see below for warm white). Amp draw averages a miserly .22A!

welcome to jirahled.com! (http://jirahled.com/index.php?md=products)
Title: Re: Bedroom lighting problem.
Post by: Mike Leary (RIP) on September 01, 2016, 05:23:36 pm
Seems to me, florescent lights are "old and in the way" ; the big boxes don't have 6400 kelvins, we have to run "cool whites" and they are all made in China, which, when you full-time, last a couple of months. I'd sure like to find an American-made source of lights, but it's prolly "dream-on". Thanks, Dan.
Title: Re: Bedroom lighting problem.
Post by: Jeff & Sandy on September 01, 2016, 07:47:01 pm
Mike, I've had good experience with these guys: LED Retrofit Light Bulbs for RVs and Trailers (http://www.m4products.com/led-rv-retrofit-bulbs/)

I bought LED's to replace the incandescent bulbs on those reading lights. I got 'warm white' and they are fine.

Edited to add, I found them from the RV Geeks website. Lot's of great info there. If you scroll down they offer a 5% coupon code at M4.