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Old Sep 12, 2012 | 02:00 AM
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LED light help

We are replacing most of our camp lighting with LED's this year. 45 foot strings of SOLAR POWERED LED's that are programmable and we found them in red, white and blue.

We also obtained some LED 5W bulbs which screw into regular incandescent sockets. We also got these FOUR COLOR LED bulbs which each have their own remote control to sequence and mix colors or just let it run random. These also screw into standard sockets and draw 7W. These type of bulbs are equivalent to 60W incandescent bulb in brightness!

They are pricey and you can find them all on eBay. But they are claimed to last 10 years or more. The screw in bulbs are exemplary of very robust construction.
 
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Old Sep 12, 2012 | 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by JoanieBonzo

They are pricey and you can find them all on eBay.
Do not expect them to last long.
 
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Old Sep 12, 2012 | 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by JoanieBonzo
We are replacing most of our camp lighting with LED's this year. 45 foot strings of SOLAR POWERED LED's that are programmable and we found them in red, white and blue.

We also obtained some LED 5W bulbs which screw into regular incandescent sockets. We also got these FOUR COLOR LED bulbs which each have their own remote control to sequence and mix colors or just let it run random. These also screw into standard sockets and draw 7W. These type of bulbs are equivalent to 60W incandescent bulb in brightness!

They are pricey and you can find them all on eBay. But they are claimed to last 10 years or more. The screw in bulbs are exemplary of very robust construction.

AND???
Ok I'll download it.

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Old Sep 18, 2012 | 09:12 PM
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So where was the question in this thread titled "help"
 
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