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I've looked all over the place for LED replacement bulbs and can seem to find them... I thought I saw somewhere that someone did this but I can't find ****...
anyone...?
anyone...?
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I'll look into it! Thank you very much for your help!I don't know exactly what ones have the SS stamp of approval, but it would just a BA15S (Bayonet Connector, 15mm, Single Lead) LED bulb that's compatible with 24V, which usually means it has circuitry in it to be an "omnivolt" 12-30V bulb. Also make sure it's of the right brightness to be equivalent to a normal brake light/running light. Lastly, beware of potential turn-signal/hazard flasher issues.
well I looked at the ba9s lights on superbrightleds.com and they say 6v or 12v...? What the....?I don't know exactly what ones have the SS stamp of approval, but it would just a BA15S (Bayonet Connector, 15mm, Single Lead) LED bulb that's compatible with 24V, which usually means it has circuitry in it to be an "omnivolt" 12-30V bulb. Also make sure it's of the right brightness to be equivalent to a normal brake light/running light. Lastly, beware of potential turn-signal/hazard flasher issues.
BA9S bulbs are used in your dashboard and turn signal switch. If you want to change those too, I would recommend buying Alpinetech, as Swamp Donkey did a lot of testing and found those to be the best. I have them installed and they look pretty good, but I haven't driven them at night yet. I know white, red, yellow, and blue are available on eBay right now (make sure you buy 24V, as they have 12V-only bulbs, too).well I looked at the ba9s lights on superbrightleds.com and they say 6v or 12v...? What the....?
DAM your good! All the info is very helpful! I'll look into them right now! Thank you very much!BA9S bulbs are used in your dashboard and turn signal switch. If you want to change those too, I would recommend buying Alpinetech, as Swamp Donkey did a lot of testing and found those to be the best. I have them installed and they look pretty good, but I haven't driven them at night yet. I know white, red, yellow, and blue are available on eBay right now (make sure you buy 24V, as they have 12V-only bulbs, too).
Remember that you need BA15S bulbs for the marker, turn, and stop lights. Also don't buy them unless it specifically specifies that 24V is within its range, as "omnivolt" is just a common moniker used when it works for multiple power standards, but doesn't really mean anything if the hard specs aren't listed. Those 6/12V lights were probably designed for battery-operated lanterns...
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