What to look for when buying LED's?

Mkos1980

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Is there a certain amount of diodes needed? Are more better? (i think thats what they are called) I see LED lights that fit into 1157 connectors. Are those any good?
 

mikeneal

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Re: What to look for when buying LED's?

I would buy the trailer specific fully sealed ones, the LED that plug into the standard 1157 socket will still allow the water to get at electrical connections, defeating the main benefit of LEDs on boat trailer. I did my trailer ion all LEDs about 2 yrs ago, soldered even connection and heat shrink wrapped it all. In addition, I ran a separate ground wire to the plug to eliminate any grounding issues, I am very happy with results.
 

jcsercsa

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Re: What to look for when buying LED's?

I would buy the trailer specific fully sealed ones, the LED that plug into the standard 1157 socket will still allow the water to get at electrical connections, defeating the main benefit of LEDs on boat trailer. I did my trailer ion all LEDs about 2 yrs ago, soldered even connection and heat shrink wrapped it all. In addition, I ran a separate ground wire to the plug to eliminate any grounding issues, I am very happy with results.

I was planning on doing my boat and trailer in LEDs , the boat cause i have a old motor 1962 1000 100hp merc. I not sure hnow many amps it puts out so that the reason got the boat , and the trailer just because i know how bright and long they last !!! John
 

Silverado6x6

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Re: What to look for when buying LED's?

I am sure some armchair generals will find an argument but here is my .02.

Over 8 years ago I was trying to beat the high cost of buying the new LED 4" round sealed beam lamps I use on my 16 vehicles I run at a concrete batch plant, back then the common LED was 5mm and not too bright so you had to have 30-40-or more to duplicate the lumens of an 1157 type bulb. In going directly to the source I bought thousands of 5mm LEDs and made my own 4" lamps, every year now the light output almost doubles as they progress in output. I made LED flashlights and sold them locally and on the internet. About 5 years ago the Luxeon emitter came out and in the last couple of years the Cree emitter, these are super lux emitters, a new Cree emitter can put out over 100 lumens.

Trucklites are the best LED lamps available in the US, I use them on all my trucks and on the concrete mixers that get a daily acid bath they never get damaged as long as you seal the connectors with a good compund, I use nickel anti-seize. A red 4" LED lamp is averaged at about $20-25, maybe less in the lower 48, ambers go up and white is the most expensive.

Do not buy cheaper offshore made lights from China unless you use them infrequently as they are in my experience only 50% good as they claim.

To answer your question no more is not actually better when you can get more light from less more powerful LEDs with lenses. Most LEDs of the smaller 5mm have a narrow angle of light output, the larger emitters have a broader beam which is better as taillights. The only other problems is most vehicles flashers cannot "sense" the load because its practically none so the flashers go nuts, in that case you need to wire a load ballast or equalizer. LED lamps draw from one forth to as little as on tenth the current of the same amount of regular bulbs so you can have as many LED lamps as you want on a trailer and the load will not be heavy at all.

Best place to get LED lamps? Go to a truck stop or a truck accessory store, or EBAY.
 

Silverado6x6

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Re: What to look for when buying LED's?

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Gary H NC

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Re: What to look for when buying LED's?

Trucklite or Grote brand are good quality lights.All of our truck and trailers at work run Trucklite.
 
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