Have just done mine. Replaced all inside bulbs with 12, 24 and 30 LED's for the map, middle and rear lights respectively Even fitted LED's for SWAMBO's vanity mirror, at the foot wells and in the cubby (with switch). I also have them for our tent with its own rechargable 7Ah battery and extensions cable to be able to use the van cigarette lighter. What a difference LED's have made to our lives in/out of our Paj 
OK - Now stop bragging and tell us how, where, how much etcBlister wrote:Have just done mine. Replaced all inside bulbs with 12, 24 and 30 LED's for the map, middle and rear lights respectively Even fitted LED's for SWAMBO's vanity mirror, at the foot wells and in the cubby (with switch). I also have them for our tent with its own rechargable 7Ah battery and extensions cable to be able to use the van cigarette lighter. What a difference LED's have made to our lives in/out of our Paj
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And here I thought we sharing, not bragging!
Inside bulbs with 12, 24 and 30 LED's for the map, middle and rear lights respectively - These came with a bulb adaptor and I made a plastic adaptor to fit the LED into the existing housings. Price R45 to R70
LED's for SWAMBO's vanity mirror, at the foot wells and in the cubby (with switch) cost R10 each
Our tent LED's is strip lights R40 each fitted onto makeshift holders (recycled materials) and two is complete lights with switches R80 each. All LED's from China Town
The rechargeable 7Ah battery was bought at a Makro sale for R250 and extensions cables to be able to use the van cigarette lighter was made from a roll which cost R100 (from Osmans).
Hope this helps?
Blister
And here I thought we sharing, not bragging!
Inside bulbs with 12, 24 and 30 LED's for the map, middle and rear lights respectively - These came with a bulb adaptor and I made a plastic adaptor to fit the LED into the existing housings. Price R45 to R70
LED's for SWAMBO's vanity mirror, at the foot wells and in the cubby (with switch) cost R10 each
Our tent LED's is strip lights R40 each fitted onto makeshift holders (recycled materials) and two is complete lights with switches R80 each. All LED's from China Town
The rechargeable 7Ah battery was bought at a Makro sale for R250 and extensions cables to be able to use the van cigarette lighter was made from a roll which cost R100 (from Osmans).
Hope this helps?
Blister
Hi Guys,
I amalso very much interested in this development .
For the campers though have a look at site.lumeno led lights.
I saw that Concueror is now installing it in all their trailers and caravans replacing the old tube 12 volt lights and I must say quite brite .
But for vehicles I also want toreplace allmy light bulbs and interior bulbs as well.
Looking forward to responses here.
Kind Regards
I amalso very much interested in this development .
For the campers though have a look at site.lumeno led lights.
I saw that Concueror is now installing it in all their trailers and caravans replacing the old tube 12 volt lights and I must say quite brite .
But for vehicles I also want toreplace allmy light bulbs and interior bulbs as well.
Looking forward to responses here.
Kind Regards
Hi Guys,
Please forgive my ignorance, but on the price list, the H1 & H3 bulbs, are those headlight bulbs?
Please forgive my ignorance, but on the price list, the H1 & H3 bulbs, are those headlight bulbs?
On some vehicles and spotlight, yes, but the Gen2 Pajero uses H4Mcnoogle wrote:Hi Guys,
Please forgive my ignorance, but on the price list, the H1 & H3 bulbs, are those headlight bulbs?
Simon Bloomer
No, the fittings differ. See examples of hallogen lamps:Mcnoogle wrote:So that means H2 & H3 cant work?
Ant the one used in the Gen 2 Pajero
Although not on BLISTER'S list, you do get H4 LED's, and they look like this:
I'd like to see their illumination, though.
Anton
