What did you use in the ceiling & where did you get them?

ssrjim wrote:Check out the LEDs at sailer sams. I have not installed them yet but I think they are just what the doctor ordered.
Mary K wrote:I used these from Sailor Sam. http://www.sailorsams.com/mall/star_8407.asp
I got 4 at 10 watts and that was 2 to many. And they were to hot with the Xenon bulbs. Just this week, I replaced the Bulbs with these LED bulbs I found cheap on Ebay http://tinyurl.com/2wnsm4
They work great now. Cooler and they pull less amps.![]()
Mk
paddlehead wrote:Danny,
We went a little nuts on lighting, so what we have is way over kill for the size of the cabin. For overhead lighting we used WAC Linear track lighting, with some of their cabinet or cove fixtures. The track itself is only 3/4" wide by 3/8" deep. The light fixtures hang down another 1 1/2" to 2". We also ended up using the same track and fixtures on the inside of the galley hatch for overhead lighting.
For reading lights we got some swiveling lamps from Camping World (which I can not find in their online catalog). These swivel down for reading or up for general lighting. In addition we mounted some small sconces near each door. These are standard household lights with 12V candelabra bulbs.
Here are a couple of pictures that show the lights. The first shows two of the reading lights in the up position, one wall sconce and one of the overhead tracks. The second shows one of the wall sconces turned on and a reading light pointing down for reading. In fact there is so much light when all of these are turned on, that we normally only have one light on in the cabin. That's plenty for reading.
Don
asianflava wrote:This is what I used, not super bright but at night you don't need it that bright. They show a garnish in the pic, I didn't have that the screws were underneath. I also like them because the switch is built in, all you have to do is reach up to turn them off/on no extra wiring involved.
http://www.boatersworld.com/product/196790653.htm
Mary K wrote:Those are nice.![]()
4 should be enough in the cabin. But the 2 for the Galley might not be.
I have 2 dome lights in my galley
And I replaced the incandescent bulbs with these LED bulbs. I got the 12 LED's and not the 19.
http://www.superbrightleds.com/other_bulbs.htm
And its almost not enough light.
But what you can do is arrange your two fixtures when you install them, where you can add another fixture if you need too, and the layout is still pleasing to the eye and symmetrical. Does that make any sense?
What I mean is, think ahead if you might need to add another light.
Just a thought.![]()
Mk
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