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light bulb source
I found a place on the internet that sells just about any light bulb there is in the world.I never use the rear light because my tractors are for play and state law requires a solid red light when going down the road.This place sells all color and voltage LED bulbs.Here are the 6 volt that i needed.Pretty cool.
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Re: light bulb source
bear:
Not sure if you got the Cool White bulbs, but if you did how bright is the light from these LED bulbs Superior to the 1133's I found the site and the correct group page - 1157 Dual & 1156 Single Contact LED Cluster Bulbs and then went looking for both the Red and the Cool White. (hit the See Prices & Buy button) and the (More Info button is illuminating )
So that would be about $29.85 plus shipping etc., to get a set. Seems like a good idea if the amount of light developed exceeds the 1133's. That would sure help for night work
Not sure if you got the Cool White bulbs, but if you did how bright is the light from these LED bulbs Superior to the 1133's I found the site and the correct group page - 1157 Dual & 1156 Single Contact LED Cluster Bulbs and then went looking for both the Red and the Cool White. (hit the See Prices & Buy button) and the (More Info button is illuminating )
1156-x19-xV: 19-LED 1156 Bulb 6 VDC replacement bulb
15mm Single Intensity Bayonet Base
Wide 100 degree Viewing Angle LEDs
Non-Polarized bulb for positive ground vehicles
Part#: 1156-W19-6V
Color: Cool White
Beam: 100 degree
Volts: 6 VDC
$ 7.95 + $3.00 for the 100 degree = $ 10.95
and
Part#: 1156-R19-6V
Color: Red
Beam: 100 degree
Volts: 6 VDC
$ 7.95
So that would be about $29.85 plus shipping etc., to get a set. Seems like a good idea if the amount of light developed exceeds the 1133's. That would sure help for night work
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Re: light bulb source
Rudy i cant compare output considering this is red verses the white but it seems to be brighter than the old white light.Maybe i just want it to be.
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Re: light bulb source
I don't understand the 6v sticker on their package. 1156 is a 12v bulb. The superlightleds site says:
part: 1156-R19, color: Red voltage range: 9~14.8.
I wouldn't expect it to be very bright on 6 volts.
part: 1156-R19, color: Red voltage range: 9~14.8.
I wouldn't expect it to be very bright on 6 volts.
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Re: light bulb source
I was confused at first, too. I think there is a Part# 1156-R19-6V and a Part# 1156-R19-12V.
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Re: light bulb source
Seems like it should be 1183-R19 or something like that with a base number that would normally be associated with a 6-volt bulb.
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Re: light bulb source
The 6 and 12 volt bulbs have different stock numbers and i am very pleased with how bright it is.
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Re: light bulb source
bear32055 wrote:The 6 and 12 volt bulbs have different stock numbers and i am very pleased with how bright it is.
If it's a LED cluster bulb then I bet it's really bright, all of them I've seen really out shine any regular bulb.
Very good web site Bear, Thanks...
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Re: light bulb source
I paid $8.00 each for 2 6v bulbs form my local Case/IH dealer this week. Sure wish I had seen this earlier
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Re: light bulb source
I bought my 1183 6 volt bulbs at NAPA they were 3.00 ea.
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Re: light bulb source
I have ordered form them before, and their site is a little confusing, they frequently have different voltage ranges for the same configuration, and you have to click the order or more info to see it and figure out the different numbers. I bought some LED lights for my 18 volt rechargeable lights with my drill and was real happy with them.
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Re: light bulb source
The confusion also got me which is why I made sure to include
as part of the text. First time around I ended up with 12v and not the 6v I wanted.
I found the site and the correct group page - 1157 Dual & 1156 Single Contact LED Cluster Bulbs and then went looking for both the Red and the Cool White. (hit the See Prices & Buy button) and the (More Info button is illuminating )
as part of the text. First time around I ended up with 12v and not the 6v I wanted.
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Re: light bulb source
I agree the ordering process is confusing so i just called and got hold of a really nice lady who took care of the ordering.Recieved the bulbs in 3 days by the way.
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Re: light bulb source
I just happened to notice while reading this post that their colorful advertizing logo box was just under the sponsors names at the bottom of the page, ready to click on
Rick
edit: it's gone now with some different advertizers.
Rick
edit: it's gone now with some different advertizers.
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Re: light bulb source
Rick:
Some of the Google advertising is somewhat intuitive. Depends on what the last topic you posted on will determine what ads pop up.
Some of the Google advertising is somewhat intuitive. Depends on what the last topic you posted on will determine what ads pop up.
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