LED's are not new, but I can still find specialty items to geek out on.
This is a bay15 double contact bulb. The difference is that it has a bulb-like enclosure, unlike many which have the diodes and electronics exposed. This one may be better as an anchor bulb, providing double the protection under the fixture lens.
It uses 54ma (.054a), or .68w. Which is about 1/15th the energy of the old 10w incandescent. So it uses pretty close to zero power. Yet it has slightly more lumens. I got the warm white version.
And it was $7.
I've ordered other bulbs from this company, including red wedge bulbs for the control panel, a 9s warm white for the chart light, etc. they have many specialty bulbs that Marinebeam doesn't, and they're priced better.
https://www.superbrightleds.com/mor...ock-cover-12-smd-led-ba15d-retrofit-car/1978/
This is a bay15 double contact bulb. The difference is that it has a bulb-like enclosure, unlike many which have the diodes and electronics exposed. This one may be better as an anchor bulb, providing double the protection under the fixture lens.
It uses 54ma (.054a), or .68w. Which is about 1/15th the energy of the old 10w incandescent. So it uses pretty close to zero power. Yet it has slightly more lumens. I got the warm white version.
And it was $7.
I've ordered other bulbs from this company, including red wedge bulbs for the control panel, a 9s warm white for the chart light, etc. they have many specialty bulbs that Marinebeam doesn't, and they're priced better.
https://www.superbrightleds.com/mor...ock-cover-12-smd-led-ba15d-retrofit-car/1978/