[Public-List] LED Bulbs

jefdaj at protonmail.ch jefdaj at protonmail.ch
Fri Mar 29 09:22:58 PDT 2019


Not to hijack the thread but I have a related question... I have a dehumidifier (Eva-Dry 2200) with a 12V cigarette lighter cord. Can I cut off the cigarette lighter part and splice that directly into the 12V system, or does it need some kind of adapter? So far I'm running it off the regular cord + inverter but direct from 12V would be better if possible.

As far as the bulb, are the main "marine" concerns here electrical or just that it might not be able to be exposed to water? I imagine any LED bulb should put out much less heat than the standard one of the same size and use less power so it shouldn't be a fire hazard in the same fixture. But don't take my word for it I don't understand electricity!

Jeff


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On Friday, March 29, 2019 3:28 PM, americo silva via Public-List <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:

> don't know if its safe or not but why risk setting your boat on fire to
> save a few bucks
>
> On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 9:37 AM Mike Lehman via Public-List <
> public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
>
> > We have several light fixtures on the boat that take standard base bulbs
> > (like those at home). Naturally on the boat, the voltage is 12V while at
> > home it is 110V. I plan to change out the bulbs on the boat to LED (have
> > already made this change to all of the bulbs at home). So as an experiment,
> > I took one of the LED (Home) bulbs, that was purchased at IKEA, and tried
> > it on the boat not expecting it to work...but it did! Not quite as bright
> > as it is when connected to a 110 lamp, but bright enough to read by. I was
> > very surprised.
> > Can anyone shed some light (pun intended) on this topic? Why did this work?
> > is it safe? It sure as hell is a lot cheaper than 'Marine' 12v bulbs.
> > --
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