buster53 wrote:Source of the post Underneath the companionway steps above the batteries. You really have to get your head deep into the bilge and look up.
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Engine room lights on my 356
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How hot do those 10W strips get? What did you do to cover the leads on both ends?
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km1125 wrote:Source of the post Looks like some nice bright lights!
How hot do those 10W strips get? What did you do to cover the leads on both ends?
LED's don't get hot at all. A few years ago I replaced some incandescent festoon bulbs with LED's. The incandescents were over 160. The LED's were under 90 degrees.
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buster53 wrote:Source of the post
LED's don't get hot at all. A few years ago I replaced some incandescent festoon bulbs with LED's. The incandescents were over 160. The LED's were under 90 degrees.
Normally, LEDs don't because they don't consume much current. These appear to be very bright and consume 10W each, which would be similar to a incandescent that consumes 1A at 12VDC. Those get hot.
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buster53 wrote:Source of the post.... LED's don't get hot at all.....
It should be noted that it really depends on output. Some high output units can generate a tremendous amount of heat such that they require heat sinks. Some underwater LEDS for example will burn out in a very short time if operated out of the water. Being submerged keeps them cool and prevents premature failure. A typical halogen pot light replacement LED though is cooler than the halogen for comparable output.
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This article backs up my conclusions. https://www.larsonelectronics.com/a-86- ... ility.aspx
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