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  1. Hi ๐Ÿ‘‹. Going to replace my running lights in the next few days. I have 2 questions to ask: 1. Iโ€™ve watched a few videos and none use anything to seal the running lights to the fiberglass. Is this recommended, and if so, with butyl tape? Seams like a potential leak waiting to happen if I donโ€™t. I plan on cleaning all the old caulk down to the fiberglass, putting the new LED in place with screws, and sealing around the edge with Dicor lap sealant (non-sag). Sound about right? 2. The lights I purchased are below. Amazon (Partsam). One red and one black wire. Please help me know which wires to connect to which. ๐Ÿ˜€ Thanks! Julie in WA
  2. I just bought a 1992 Dolphin and have quite a few projects in my future. I have some marker lights that need replacement right away, so I figure instead of replacing with the same lights, I should think about upgrading to LED. I'm trying to be cost efficient and not invest in anything I want to replace later, even though the cost is minimal. My question is, if I were to swap out all of the marker lights in the rear with LED instead, is there anything I would need to do other than simply connect the wires and attach? Eventually, I would want to replace the headlamps and interior lights too. I have read that the headlights would require a new wiring harness and that for an RV, LED lights should have a voltage regulator. I'm not sure what to look for or avoid, or if swapping even the marker lights to LED could involve more than I realize. I'm a newbie, both to owning an RV and also doing this work, so I would appreciate input that explains this in simple terms. Links to low cost lights also appreciated. Thanks!
  3. Hi, I'm wanting to upgrade all of the exterior running lights to led. I have a 1990 Winnebago Warrior. I'd like a solution that involves zero modification ie. uses same mounting holes. Any suggestions? I'm looking at these. Thanks in advance!
  4. Passing this on to you guys: LED Bulbs This price is crazy low, $1.25 each. Can't beat it and they work great.
  5. I've been doing research to find the best route to go in relation to swapping out my current headlights for an LED alternative. For the most part, people have recounted horror stories. Does anyone have any suggestions/personal success stories regarding LED headlights? I have a 1984 18ft. Sunrader.
  6. OIC says the blind man. I got my Bargman Triple Horizontal Mount LED Tail Light Assembly today. Now I see how it's put together. The turn signal and brake light are like modular. I think someone else here was trying to tell me this but I didn't get it till I saw it. So if your old frame is intact (mine isn't), you should be able to just buy the modules and they screw right on just like replacing a lens. After you attach the wires of course. You might have to break off the old sockets to make room. Now I'm not guaranteeing this cause I'm not doing it, but it sure looks like it would work.
  7. I'm starting to get into the electrical stuff with my rebuild and I am a total tard when it comes to anything electrical. I was wondering if anyone knows what size or gauge or kind of wire I should buy and what kind of connectors I should buy? I don't know yet what I'll do when it comes to wiring the DC fridge/freezer but the wiring I'll be needing now is for the following stuff... -LED dome lights -Fantastic Vent Fan -Tail lights Hmmm, I think thats all. Thanks
  8. LED lights for Warrior interior. What are the best, and least expensive, lights for the interior of the cabin? Just purchased one to test from Lordco, and it gives off a slightly blue, not real bright light. I have always said LED's are not nearly as bright as incandescent bulbs, and so far this seems to be true. The bulb we bought is a #1156. Shouldn't there be some indication of the 'lumens, or something to indicate brightness and color designation? S and R on Toy-Rig
  9. Has 18 LED's inside each of them and is only $35 with coupon for two at Harbor Freight. Your thoughts? http://tinyurl.com/cgfs7qv or... http://www.harborfreight.com/one-pair-submersible-trailer-led-lights-94137.html?ccdenc=eyJjb2RlIjoiODg0NjUwMjQiLCJza3UiOiI5NDEzNyIsImlzIjoiMzQuOTkiLCJwcm9kdWN0X2lk%0D%0AIjoiMjgyNiJ9%0D%0A&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=1013a&utm_source=1002
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