LED replacement bulbs

Rodd

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Jan 22, 2008
150
Pearson 424 East Hampton,NY
Can anyone recommend a specific LED replacement for an 1157 (or 1142) style bulb? I have these bulbs in a fixture in the head and would like to replace with the brightest LED replacement bulb I can find. I have looked on Amazon and there are a gazillion choices. Wondered if I could get a first hand experience with a specific manufacturer or site before buying.

Thanks.

Rodd
 
Nov 14, 2013
200
Catalina 50 Seattle

Rodd

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Jan 22, 2008
150
Pearson 424 East Hampton,NY
Thanks Dave. I would prefer to buy a less expensive bulb, since I need 4 of them. I see them for around 6-10 dollars on amazon, and those are the ones I would like an opinion on before buying. If the only good ones are the Marinebeam ones you pointed out, then I will go with those. Meanwhile, I can wait a bit and see if someone has a cheaper alternative.

Rodd
 
Feb 6, 1998
11,709
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
Marine Beam hands down. There is a LOT of pure garbage on Amazon, eBay etc... There's a lot more to buying an LED than buying an incandescent... Marine Beam uses constant current power supplies, have little to no noise and their color temps are actually very accurate..

I had a customer recently pay me for troubleshooting his lighting problems. Found three emitters had unsoldered themselves and had fallen into the globe and the melted solder created a short on the PCB. His savings on the eBay LED's was chewed up by me being called out there. I have numerous customers who's VHF is rendered nearly useless by bad quality LED's.. While you can find some good ones out there, there is really no way to know ahead of time.


Oh and let's not forget that Phil & SBO also sell some pretty decent LED bulbs on this site!
 
Nov 6, 2006
10,093
Hunter 34 Mandeville Louisiana
Jun 23, 2013
271
Beneteau 373 Newport
I agree with Maine Sail -marine beam is worth the price.
A lot of junk out there. Read the specs and reviews.
 
Oct 26, 2012
31
morgan 384 Tarpon springs
try Hot Wire in TarponSprings fl.. John is a great guy and will get ya a bargain .
Its Hotwire AV or something like that
 

Rodd

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Jan 22, 2008
150
Pearson 424 East Hampton,NY
Thanks all. I will go with the Marinebeam. I'll see if they are available at the Annapolis show.
 
Oct 8, 2008
8
Sunbeam 37 Fajardo, PR
RFI

I've had best luck with Marinebeam but tried Superbright LEDs with some success.

In my opinion the biggest issue is the quality of the power supply. Bad ones put out a lot of radio frequency interference. You may not see it on every radio but it's there. If everyone uses poorly designed LED replacements we'll soon be submerged in serious RFI.

My brother in law put an (un-named) LED cabin light in his boat and was unable to use his AM/FM stereo because of a very irritating whine. Disconnected the light and everything was fine.
 
Jan 22, 2008
53
Macgregor 21 MN
I've been happy with the 12 volt (nominal) LED's sold on Amazon by Eversale. They are meant for automotive or other uses where the voltage is not a static 12 volts. they have low IR radiation and have a 1yr. warranty and cost about $5-6 each including shipping for the 1 watt bulb. They are slightly dimmer than the standard dome light bulbs, but the warm white color is very acceptable for ambient lighting in the salon.
 
Jul 21, 2013
43
Oday 25' tall rig warwick, RI
I bought the "Pure Garbage" ones from amazon( 8 of them ) & used 4 in my boat to replace my interior lights & used 2 in a 400HP stiff suspension, old school hotrod & have not had a failure yet!!.I paid ALOT less then the prices of the other companies & still have 2 extra.
I guess the old saying of " add boat" to anything and its triple the price holds true.
HRJ
 
Jan 25, 2011
2,437
S2 11.0A Anacortes, WA
LEDs

I just replaced mine with Lunasea. 10-30V. One thing I do like about them is six large LEDs on the very end. They are a little longer then the incandescent and I got a very good light pattern. A lot of it depends on the fixture. I think SBO carries these.
 
Mar 20, 2012
3,983
Cal 34-III, MacGregor 25 Salem, Oregon
Marine Beam hands down. There is a LOT of pure garbage on Amazon, eBay etc... There's a lot more to buying an LED than buying an incandescent... Marine Beam uses constant current power supplies, have little to no noise and their color temps are actually very accurate..

Oh and let's not forget that Phil & SBO also sell some pretty decent LED bulbs on this site!
in addition to all else that has been said, its the color temps, or light output color that is difficult to get what you want....
warm white by one supplier may not actually be warm white, although it may be a shade warmer than the cool white version they sell, it will still be hard on the eyes.
and another supplier may sell one that actually has a warm white output, but the actual lumins being produced is so low that it is hard on the eyes...

as many led bulbs as I have purchased for my trucks, enclosed trailers and boats, I still have a hard time buying LED bulbs. not because of the cost, but because of the varying and/or mis-stated bulb color or intensity of the light output from it.

sometimes its hard to trust the internet to supply us with what we need, but when you find a source that KNOWS what you want, and can dependably deliver it to you, I can promise that the premium price they may charge is going to be cheaper than it will when you take a crap shoot at some bulb that fits your socket but it ends up having too much of a blue tint to it, or not strong enough for the purpose, then having to buy something to replace it..... and more than likely taking another crap shoot at another "promising" looking bulb.
but how do you know for sure?...

its really too bad there isnt some standard somewhere for LED bulbs and/or someone who does independent testing and reviews..... so the public could buy what they actually want for their purpose, with the confidence of knowing when they install it and flip the switch, it will be just right the first time.

there is such a selection of LED bulbs in different voltages and qualities, and in so many different shades and intensities between warm and cool, and so many people who dont even know the difference. understandably, it can all be a bit confusing.

I strongly believe in being frugal with a dollar and shopping around, but I also believe that "buying right the first time" is one of the very best ways to save money, but deciding on which LED bulbs I want to purchase for the interior or cockpit, without it being on a lighted display somewhere, continues to be one of the most difficult decisions to make, and have any amount of confidence that im going to be happy with what I receive.
 
Feb 6, 1998
11,709
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
in addition to all else that has been said, its the color temps, or light output color that is difficult to get what you want....
warm white by one supplier may not actually be warm white, although it may be a shade warmer than the cool white version they sell, it will still be hard on the eyes.
and another supplier may sell one that actually has a warm white output, but the actual lumins being produced is so low that it is hard on the eyes...

as many led bulbs as I have purchased for my trucks, enclosed trailers and boats, I still have a hard time buying LED bulbs. not because of the cost, but because of the varying and/or mis-stated bulb color or intensity of the light output from it.

sometimes its hard to trust the internet to supply us with what we need, but when you find a source that KNOWS what you want, and can dependably deliver it to you, I can promise that the premium price they may charge is going to be cheaper than it will when you take a crap shoot at some bulb that fits your socket but it ends up having too much of a blue tint to it, or not strong enough for the purpose, then having to buy something to replace it..... and more than likely taking another crap shoot at another "promising" looking bulb.
but how do you know for sure?...

its really too bad there isnt some standard somewhere for LED bulbs and/or someone who does independent testing and reviews..... so the public could buy what they actually want for their purpose, with the confidence of knowing when they install it and flip the switch, it will be just right the first time.

there is such a selection of LED bulbs in different voltages and qualities, and in so many different shades and intensities between warm and cool, and so many people who dont even know the difference. understandably, it can all be a bit confusing.

I strongly believe in being frugal with a dollar and shopping around, but I also believe that "buying right the first time" is one of the very best ways to save money, but deciding on which LED bulbs I want to purchase for the interior or cockpit, without it being on a lighted display somewhere, continues to be one of the most difficult decisions to make, and have any amount of confidence that im going to be happy with what I receive.
I tried to source my own LED's (spent a year at this game) built to my own specs to sell to my customers. Price was good, product was crap and had ZERO consistency. First batch would always be spot on, place the real order and they send me JUNK. I wound up throwing away an entire $400.00 order as the color temp was not even in the realm of warm white and bordered on Spencer Gifts Glow Light purple. This is typical of the way the Chinese tend to do business. I quickly realized I would burn through lots of $$$$$$$$ before I found a REPUTABLE manufacturer.

I don't know how Jeff Field, the owner of Marine Beam, does it other than having sold a lot of the manufacturing equipment to these guys to begin with, in a previous life. I honestly don't think their is a Taiwanese, Chinese or Japanese lighting manufacturer he has not sold manufacturing equipment to. He knows them all.

When a major company like IM#RA (can't give too many more clues) gives up on sourcing their own LED product and turns to Jeff Field then you know he's doing something right.

Jeff/Marine Beam has become my #1 source for LED conversions, and for good reasons. I also love the Sensibulb but it is quite pricey.

#1 He stands behind the product (so does Sensibulb, Dr. LED not so much)
#2 The product is the color he says it is
#3 The lumen output is what he says it is
#4 He understands this industry (right down to each and every player) far better than anyone else I know.
#5 He won't sell junk
#6 His products are extremely quiet RF wise, as of yet not one single complaint.
#7 He has every possible bulb I need, plus complete fixtures
#8 I have never once had a customer complain about brightness, color or VHF/SSB/AM/FM noise when I have installed the Marine Beam bulbs. I have had them call me to ask when I would get to it, and they have been surprised to learn the conversion was already completed. "Wow I can't tell the difference!"
#10 He is always pushing the technology and offering innovative new products.
#11 He now has a complete line of LED navigation lights that are USCG/ABYC A-16 compliant

The Chinese are very good at "look-a-like" but they often fall flat on their face when it comes to "performs-a-like".

Who can tell me which one is the Marine Beam bulb and which one was purchased from Superbrite LED? Both are sold as warm white. Both claim the same beam width and current draw.


Identical? Not at all........

Superbrite LED (drew .2A more than the Marine Beam)


Marine Beam


Camera on fixed tripod, settings identical (manual mode) bulb test fixture 25" from door. In the real world (human eye) the Superbrite LED was a painful blue tint the Marine Beam was actually warm white. The Marine Beam also had a wider spread and drew less current.. Oh and worst of all the Superbrite LED bulb caused lots of RF noise and the Marine Beam bulb none.
 
Jul 21, 2013
43
Oday 25' tall rig warwick, RI
1157 means that a bulb is 11 candle power on low, 57 CP on high! do all the math you want but that's what a 1157 will put out.All this soft white, normal white harse white has to do with the type of bulb. LEDs give off a nice light, I don't thing the CG is going to impound your boat because of light tone.
HRJ
 
Nov 14, 2013
200
Catalina 50 Seattle
1157 means that a bulb is 11 candle power on low, 57 CP on high! do all the math you want but that's what a 1157 will put out.All this soft white, normal white harse white has to do with the type of bulb. LEDs give off a nice light, I don't thing the CG is going to impound your boat because of light tone.
HRJ
No but if you put a flickery, harsh bulb in your head that gets dim after your first battery equalization, your wife may have something to say about it.
 
Mar 20, 2012
3,983
Cal 34-III, MacGregor 25 Salem, Oregon
1157 means that a bulb is 11 candle power on low, 57 CP on high! do all the math you want but that's what a 1157 will put out.All this soft white, normal white harse white has to do with the type of bulb. LEDs give off a nice light, I don't thing the CG is going to impound your boat because of light tone.
HRJ
im sure you are correct that there will be no impoundments, but when talking about your basic .75cent 1157 bulb, which puts out a warm white light and very "eye friendly" light tone, verses a $20 dollar bulb that offers a tremendous energy savings but is not at all "eye friendly", its us owners who tend to get a bit cranky when we are being sold something other than what was advertised.... for around twenty dollars per bulb, I expect the nice soft warm white light that your cheap .75cent 1157 bulb delivers:D....

and where you say "LEDs give off a nice light", that is a very general and possibly misleading statement.... especially to someone who has no experience with LED lights but is interested in purchasing some. to anyone who has the chance to see the difference in light output, there is no questions as to which shade of light to use, warm white or cool white...
to say "there are LED bulbs to choose from that will give off a very nice light depending on the application you put them in" would be a better way to make the statement. and follow that up with, "if your eyes need to focus properly for any length of time in the atmosphere where the light is(like in the cabin), get the warm white bulbs, but if it is just a marker light, beacon, or underwater light, go with the harsher cool white light".... I think even spreader lights would be ok with cool white in them, but warm white is much easier on the eyes.

but the problem still remains with most suppliers in that they sell the LED bulbs with the shade of light mis-stated...

quite possibly Marinebeam.com has taken the pains necessary to insure the products they sell are marked in a manner that it is consistent with the labeling, and in turn forming some trust from their customer base.

I dont have a problem paying the asking price of an item, if it is actually what I want, but it really pisses me off when I purchase the "same" item somewhere else at a half priced discount and it is NOT what I was expecting because I was misled by faulty advertising.
 
Jan 22, 2008
319
Hunter 29.5 Gloucester, VA
I did all of mine from Marinebeam and have been more than satisfied. the color is great, efficiency is outstanding. I highly recommend them