They appear to be working well. They're not too bright, but bright enough to see the whole room. I don't think they work that well remotely outdoors, but you have to try them to see them. The brightness varies slightly with voltage. They technically glow at 6-7V but are rated at 12-26. At 12V they draw about 21mA per lamp. The current consumption increases with the brightness up to 16V, where they consume about 40mA per light. After that, brightness and power consumption remain constant up to at least 30V. In other words, at 30V they still draw 40-42mA per light and don't dim above 16V. I haven't tested above 30V for performance reasons. I assume the light will still draw 40-42mA up to 36V nominal.
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