LED Cabin Light Conversion

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RickS

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Jan 28, 2007
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Jeanneau 39i-P Milwaukee, WI
Our boat has 14 10w Halogen bulbs w/ G-4 bases in the cabin light fixtures and we are interested in converting to Warm White LED's. Has someone experimented with the various Warm White LED manufacturer's? Given equivalent color temperatures, are the LED's the same?
 
Sep 8, 2009
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Island Packet 31 Cutter/Centerboard Federal Point Yacht Club, Carolina Beach, NC
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Jun 7, 2004
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Schock 35 Seattle
Yes. I have converted all my G4 halogen bulbs to warm white LEDs. I am using the SuperBright LED's G4-WWHP6-D in my overhead fixtures and the G4-WWHP10 in bulkhead fixtures. The **10 is slightly larger and puts out about as much light as the halogen bulb but is slightly larger than the **6 and won't fit into the Hella fixtures in my boat. The **6 is almost as bright as the halogen and plenty bright for me. By carefully bending the plug wires they will fit flat into most fixtures. Scroll around the website and you can find the dimensions to check the fixtures on your boat.

http://www.superbrightleds.com/other_bulbs.htm
 

Tim R.

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May 27, 2004
3,626
Caliber 40 Long Range Cruiser Portland, Maine
I have also converted to Sensibulbs. Be careful as all LEDs are not the same. Some of the cheaper ones can even be hazardous to use. Fire hazard and/or radio interference.
 

Sailm8

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Feb 21, 2008
1,750
Hunter 29.5 Punta Gorda
superbrightleds.com

I like the price and the color is acceptable. You can order bulbs that install from the back or the side.
 
Feb 6, 1998
11,701
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
Our boat has 14 10w Halogen bulbs w/ G-4 bases in the cabin light fixtures and we are interested in converting to Warm White LED's. Has someone experimented with the various Warm White LED manufacturer's? Given equivalent color temperatures, are the LED's the same?
Rick,

LED bulbs are not all created equal and can vary quite a bit even for bulbs that are nearly indistinguishable from one another. The good bulbs will cost some money but generally be worth it if you truly want a "warm white". I have not come across any bulb that can touch the Sensibulb for warmth, brightness and beam width/spread but I am always looking. Things change every day and there will be more quality LED's hitting the market at an over all lower price almost on a daily basis..

I had a chance to see some bulbs by a maker listed in this thread just last week. The owner paid short money for these so called "warm white" bulbs but they were FAR from either warm or white. The boat looked like a Spencer Gifts black light inside..

Color temps by manufacturer are anything but accurate. All the bulbs in the link below claim "warm white" and about 3000K +/- but they are all over the map in reality.

There are LOTS of unscrupulous/snake oil LED re-sellers selling the cheapest made junk you can imagine. Much of it has no voltage regulation, terrible color, abhorrent beam width and can interfere with radios. Sadly you mostly do get what you pay for with LED's. Expect to pay about between $18.00 to $36.00 per bulb for a respectable, voltage regulated warm white unit..


Feel free to read the thread/link below:

LED Bulb Comparisons (LINK)


P.S. I plan to add more bulbs to this comparison over the winter..
 
Jan 22, 2008
8,050
Beneteau 323 Annapolis MD
Try http://www.mastlight.com/Strips4.htmlbar or http://www.e-marine-inc.com/


These LEDs that are direct replacements for our G4 Xenon(?) ceiling lights. I saw these lights on his boat, then got some at the Annapolis boat show.

http://www.mastlight.com/G4.html for 14 dollars, 6-LED, plugin replacements for our B323 puck-style ceiling light fixtures. They are good, with a wider spread of light, a little more light than the originals. I like mine in the 3 cabins, as they are general lighting, and not the best for reading.

http://www.e-marine-inc.com/products/lighting/marinebeam.html , LB30130 is a 10-LED replacement. Brighter than the 6, I suggest them in the salon, at least. Don't know the /for-ten price.

They gave me an LB30205 that works in the berth spotlights. It is not as bright as the original G4 lamps, but it is a soft effect lamp. However, they like the Sensibulbulb for 39.95 at http://www.e-marine-inc.com/products/lighting/sensibulb.html for the spotlights. Mindfull of LED heat, this one has a heatsink on the back, and the 2 pins can be put on the back or the side.

I just came home with a festoon LED made by ANCOR, a Marinco company. It was about 11 bucks. Also got a "Nu-Lites" 14-led G4 for spot fixtures for about 10 bucks. Bend the leads and trim them and they'd fit ceiling lights. Time will tell how good that one is.

Be advised that EMarine took my order on the 12th, billed my credit card the 16th, and as of today (27th) they still do not have any to ship to me. Sold out at the boat show, says they.
 

kenn

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Apr 18, 2009
1,271
CL Sandpiper 565 Toronto
If there's an IKEA in your neighbourhood, some of their small 12 v diffused LED puck lights work nice in boat interiors. A friend has mounted some in his interior this year and they worked well. The white was decently warm.
 
Jun 4, 2004
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Hunter 376 Annapolis MD
I found that more than half of the Dr. LED interior lights died in less than 200 hours of use and they were not cheap.

Allan
 
Feb 6, 1998
11,701
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
I found that more than half of the Dr. LED interior lights died in less than 200 hours of use and they were not cheap.

Allan
Allan you're not alone in these failures. Making quality LED's that can stand up in the marine environment is not as easy a task as it would appear.
 

shorty

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Apr 14, 2005
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Pearson P34 Mt Desert, ME
I was about to chime in with Dr. LED & then I saw post about failures. Good light quality but I haven't used them more than maybe 20 hours over the last 2-3 years. I have tried some cheap ones but didn't like light color or brightness. Sensi-bulbs are great in overhead fixtures.
 
Jan 22, 2008
250
Cherubini 37c HULL#37 Alameda
Allan you're not alone in these failures. Making quality LED's that can stand up in the marine environment is not as easy a task as it would appear.
********** Buyers Beware Of DR LED products ****** Over Priced Crap***********

I just had a little go-round with the Dr LED by e-mail about why my $80 nav table light fell apart the first time i used It. Its had 12v cigarette type plug in until it broke off.I thought that I could just get a new end piece and fix it myself. I was told by the good Dr. that it was unrepairable and that I didn't unplug it the proper way and the laws of physics had taken effect and broke my new light and that's life. Now, the thing that gets my goat is there was nothing in the packaging that said, I was not to pull it out by the head or the neck. This isn't what happened at all. It was very lose in the socket and simply just fell out about ten seconds after I put it in. Needless to say, I wont be giving him anymore of my money. And he doesnt care.
 
Jan 22, 2008
250
Cherubini 37c HULL#37 Alameda
Good LED cabin lights @ Target

In the camping department they have a 4.5" X 1/2" LED tent lights that have 25 or 30 high intensity LEDs for $6.95 ea. They come w/ a little carabiner clip so it can be hung or you can get some velcro to secure them anywhere you like. which is what I did. They are powered by 4 AA batteries that are supplied in the package. I have them in every cabin, 2 in the galley, the head and one in the cockpit. All for less than $50 W/tax. My boat is lit up like a nuclear plant. Ive had them for almost a year now and no problems at all. All the LEDs still working and going strong. Check it out, you will likey alot
 
Jan 22, 2008
8,050
Beneteau 323 Annapolis MD
PK, I have one of those "flying saucers" in the cockpit. Sometimes it is too bright, so I flip it over to point up at the bimini. Thanks for reminding me where I got it. I need more.
 
G

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I can probably think of better things to do with $500. LED's came after I had invested in a battery bank and generator adequate for our use so at this time would be an unwarranted expense. Can't stand the cheap ones.
 
Feb 26, 2004
22,984
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
LED Heresey

I just don't understand the big rush to LEDs! We switched to halogen a long time ago. I have a robust battery bank and the difference over the course of even two days on the hook may be all of a few amps because we go to bed early, use the lamp oil trawler lamp in the saloon, and read in bed for maybe twenty minutes before lights out. No generator required. Our anchor light is lamp oil, too!
 
Jan 22, 2008
250
Cherubini 37c HULL#37 Alameda
Oil lamps? Stu you're living in the dark ages. LED lighting uses only milli-amps, They are vibration, shock and water proof. They don't get hot and can virtually be left on for weeks, All of them at once . The downfall is the high price and nasty light they produce isn't warm and cosy like an oil lamp. No wonder I'm so cranky all the time. I need to get an oil lamp. :eek:
 
Feb 26, 2004
22,984
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Oil lamps

They are very calming. We actually have three different types of lighting in the saloon: trawler lamp, original light fixtures (1986) (with halogen replacements for incandescent bulbs behind plastic) and two surface mount halogens over the galley and saloon table for higher level lighting. It's really great to be able to use the lighting for different times and purposes.

Because I'm a luddite, I'm going to rip the all electric lights out pretty soon.:eek:
 
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