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Paul
I started replacing the cabin Halogen lights with LED ones thanks to the information that I received on this site from a previous post.I got the 12VDC 1156/T10 PCB LED Lamp with 36 leds on each board (see link). They are suppose to last a very long time so I decided to hard wire them in by cutting off the plug and soldering them to the existing boat wiring. I wouldn't say the the LED light gives as much light as the halogen but nearly. Also, the halogen light is soft yellow while the LED one is a brilliant white. There may be LED lights with a more yellowish light that would be better.I decided to replace the existing lights after getting a LINK 20 Battery monitor and going through the amp/hour usage exercise. I found the halogen lights in the cabin used 1.7 amps each and there are eight of them. If while cruising, I only used 4 of them for four hours a day that is 27 AMP hours a day. The only thing on board using more power is the refrigerator (which I decided I can live without when I cruise). The LED lights draw .12 AMPS which would give me less than 2 AMP hours per day. I have already ordered the Tricolor/Anchor light which should further reduce the drain on my batteries and the recharging capacity needed.Does anyone have any other ideas to cut down on AMP/hours?