They both started to play up a few months ago, so I have been searching for alternatives.
I found two 60 LED light bars with a 4.8w rating and some 351 lumens (cool white). They installation was straightforward, and the results remarkable. The output is visually double that of the fluorescent units.
To compare:
The fluorescent units use 3.5 times the amount (amp) of energy that the new LED's use, for what appears to be less than half the visible output. The LED units produce NO heat at all.
I got two of them for $100, they are very well-made. I bought them online in NZ from Dualcom Technology, and they come with a 2 year warranty.
To compare:
- Dual-tube fluorescent units - 16watt/12volt = 1.33amp
- 30LED units - 4.8watt/12volt = 0.4 amp
The fluorescent units use 3.5 times the amount (amp) of energy that the new LED's use, for what appears to be less than half the visible output. The LED units produce NO heat at all.
I got two of them for $100, they are very well-made. I bought them online in NZ from Dualcom Technology, and they come with a 2 year warranty.
Highly recommended upgrade.
UPDATE 1/11/14
I have continued the theme of ridding the boat of incandescent, fluorescent and halogen lighting by replacing my ancient chart table overhead light. It was white/red, but you can see the red bulb was just dipped in red paint. It was old and antiquated.
I replaced the fixture with a white/red LED unit, drawing well under one half of an amp, or 1/10th of the previous unit.
I am very pleased with the outcome. The new unit was on sale for $40NZD.
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