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Replacing westy fluorescent tube with LED tube
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Re: Replacing westy fluorescent tube with LED tube
I have to admit, that does look good. It looks diffused and a warm white
.....only thing putting me off is the price....
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Re: Replacing westy fluorescent tube with LED tube
Excuse my ignorance but is this one cheaper for a reason? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/T5-LED-Tube-5 ... 0509439377" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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trucker wrote:Excuse my ignorance but is this one cheaper for a reason? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/T5-LED-Tube-5 ... 0509439377" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
A lot less diodes within the length. The ones that were half the price had half the number of diodes. Took me a while to realise.
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Re: Replacing westy fluorescent tube with LED tube
Thought that might be the casedanmetallic wrote:trucker wrote:Excuse my ignorance but is this one cheaper for a reason? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/T5-LED-Tube-5 ... 0509439377" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
A lot less diodes within the length. The ones that were half the price had half the number of diodes. Took me a while to realise.
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danmetallic wrote:trucker wrote:Excuse my ignorance but is this one cheaper for a reason? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/T5-LED-Tube-5 ... 0509439377" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
A lot less diodes within the length. The ones that were half the price had half the number of diodes. Took me a while to realise.
But almost certainly brighter than yours.....those are 5050 SMD LEDS ! yours may have twice as many LEDS but they are only 3528's which are nowhere near as bright
I would have said definitely worth a punt at nearly a third of the price the only thing putting me off is the colour temperature...'Cool White' which tends to be a little harsh.
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California Dreamin wrote:danmetallic wrote:trucker wrote:Excuse my ignorance but is this one cheaper for a reason? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/T5-LED-Tube-5 ... 0509439377" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
A lot less diodes within the length. The ones that were half the price had half the number of diodes. Took me a while to realise.
But almost certainly brighter than yours.....those are 5050 SMD LEDS ! yours may have twice as many LEDS but they are only 3528's which are nowhere near as bright
I would have said definitely worth a punt at nearly a third of the price the only thing putting me off is the colour temperature...'Cool White' which tends to be a little harsh.
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V true, I hadn't thought of that. The smaller ones diffuse a bit better I think. Just a shame they aren't cheaper.
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Re: Replacing westy fluorescent tube with LED tube
I have ordered one of the cheap ones, out of curiosity (tightness?)
I'll post some pics up when I get it
I'll post some pics up when I get it
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Re: Replacing westy fluorescent tube with LED tube
trucker wrote:I have ordered one of the cheap ones, out of curiosity (tightness?)
I'll post some pics up when I get it
Please! I like Dan's results a lot - but £75 to do all three...? <wince>
What's the current draw on the LEDs vs the flouros?
A year and a half living in a Westy hightop... http://www.WhereverTheRoadGoes.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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AdrianC wrote:trucker wrote:I have ordered one of the cheap ones, out of curiosity (tightness?)
I'll post some pics up when I get it
Please! I like Dan's results a lot - but £75 to do all three...? <wince>
What's the current draw on the LEDs vs the flouros?
Power draw of the LEDs is about 4 watts can't remember what the fluros take unfortunately. Any rough ideas?
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Re: Replacing westy fluorescent tube with LED tube
I have what you refer to as the cheap one fitted in my van. They are probably nearly twice as bright as a normal T5 tube. Yes they are whitish but not so much as to be a problem to me. The covers on the light fittings I have are the frosted style so spreads the light adequately. From memory the foot long normal tube is 8w and the LED versions are about 3w.
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vwsween wrote:I have what you refer to as the cheap one fitted in my van. They are probably nearly twice as bright as a normal T5 tube. Yes they are whitish but not so much as to be a problem to me. The covers on the light fittings I have are the frosted style so spreads the light adequately. From memory the foot long normal tube is 8w and the LED versions are about 3w.
Nice. Can we have a picture when you have a mo?
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Sorry no picture at the moment - my fittings are stripped out presently as I am fixing a leak in the roof! Don't think it would help much as mine is an Autohomes, different light fittings than a Westy.
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I have also found these which are a bit cheaper. They also do a frosted version. Too late for me as I've already shelled out.
http://www.ledison-led-lights.co.uk/p/L ... att/67.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
E D I T forget that, these won't work
http://www.ledison-led-lights.co.uk/p/L ... att/67.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
E D I T forget that, these won't work
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Re: Replacing westy fluorescent tube with LED tube
LEDs now installed all round. Instant on!


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Re: Replacing westy fluorescent tube with LED tube
I swapped my tubes for the LED bulbs too, they aren't as warm a light but the power consumption is so low, great. 
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