Valkyrie":16dr89ut said:Mike, I'm a bit confused by your request. You write that you are not looking for fixtures and not looking for LED bulbs. I'm sure thatiy you mistyped something here.
Adeline":2oiqgfcv said:In case someone else is interested in just replacement bulbs (for the cabin fixtures) I can report that these are a direct replacement and offer bright, WHITE illumination AND energy savings for a reasonable price.
Somewhere there is (was ?) a thread where we thrashed this out but I couldn't find it.
jlastofka":3mhre4wf said:I see that vendor, jbillings1 on ebay, sells the 1004 version of that bulb. I'll see if I can exchange them. I like the looks of the bulb with LEDs all around instead of just pointing off the end, like some LED conversions. It should work better in our cabin fixtures. Also, the light is supposed to be a warm white.
If they're not easy to exchange, I think it might not be too hard to do some adapting with what I bought by mistake. The existing cylindrical sockets are held in the fixtures by plastic C shaped clamps which would hold something else I might want to stick in there, or maybe just the new bulbs if I decide to solder the wires directly to them, which should be OK consider I shouldn't ever have to replace the bulbs.
-Jeff
jkidd":1yi3o2bu said:Pat
You can always take out the socket and solder one of the pc boards with the multiple leds, or you can just break the glass and solder the array onto your socket.
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