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Review on Ultra Bright T10 921 912 LED Bulb For RV Indoor Lights Camper Trailer Motorhome And Marine Boat 12V Interior Dome Light (Pack Of 10 by Joseph Harkins

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Let me start by saying these lamps are great! Each of the two packs of ten bulbs I bought worked. They are a little thicker at the base and were difficult to fit into the sockets of my JayFeather lights (made by "Command Electronic" of Schoolcraft, Michigan), but they held the socket with my left hand and pushed the bulb to the right have moved and I'm sure they won't move out of their own accord. Both colors of bulbs I bought seemed brighter than the 921 bulbs I replaced and they run at a cooler temperature. , and use less power, so I like them. Now for my title and the explanation of the pictures. I bought ten packs of "Soft White 2700K" bulbs and ten packs of "Natural White 4000-4500K" bulbs. Natural white bulbs are slightly whiter than 921 bulbs as can be seen in the first two photos I posted (in each picture they are on the left and the Soft White LEDs are on the right) bathroom, above the kitchen sink and above the dining table. The Soft White bulbs were exactly the same color as the 921 bulbs that were already in the RV, but they appeared to be slightly brighter in lumens/candle output. The second and third images show the Incan 921 bulb on the left side of the light and the soft white LED bulb on the right to show how similar the colors are (temperature). I used Soft White bulbs in the main room, in the bunk bed lights and behind the yellow lenses in the outdoor light because I love the warm yellowish glow they give off. Time will tell the longevity of these bulbs, but I love the fact that they allow me to rest easy knowing they run cool (cool enough to lightly touch the lens without feeling warm to the touch). ), and that when I run them on battery they use less power.

Pros
  • The best
Cons
  • Not everything fits