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muddybaldboy



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Sankey/LED bulbs questions
I'm about to rewire (gut) one of my older Sankeys to swap over to 12v. I'd like to keep the original screw on lens miltary lights but have a couple of questions.

1st Can i get direct fit 12v LED bulbs that fit

2nd Do the need any differnet wiring (keep seeing mention of ballast) I've rewired trailers before but never gone LED.

Any help appreciated Bow down He who dies with the most toys...wins!
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1. Yes, they're just standard fitment as you might use in a car.

2. The wiring is the same but if you want to use LED indicators then you'll need to incorporate ballast resistors to provide sufficient load for the vehicle flasher unit to recognise them. Without, you won't get the trailer flasher indicator in the cab.

That all assumes a reasonbly standard towing vehicle. If you've already got LED's and a different flasher unit in the towing vehicle then all bets are off. Darren

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muddybaldboy



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Cheers Thumbs Up

Any recommendation for a quality supplier Question He who dies with the most toys...wins!
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custom90



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LED fixtures in incandescent (standard) light holders aren't legal.
You'd be better off with buying LED light units. They will be E marked and thus legal to use on the road.
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But it'd never fail an MOT with them in...because it's a trailer...

And, the MOT checks for light intensity/output, which LED's have much more significantly than incandescents. An engine to TDi for!
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muddybaldboy



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GUM, you'll never get anywhere in this life, you talk too much sense Wink

The powers that be dont like that, but I do Whistle

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So assuming I was replacing the LED bulbs on my approved LED lights Wink , Anyone know any suppliers of quality items? He who dies with the most toys...wins!
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Try Autobulbs Direct. Thumbs Up
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Yep, AutoBulbs direct Thumbs Up An engine to TDi for!
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LandRoverAnorak



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custom90steve wrote:
LED fixtures in incandescent (standard) light holders aren't legal.
You'd be better off with buying LED light units. They will be E marked and thus legal to use on the road.

It's very unlikely that military lights with screw on lenses are e-marked in the first place.

Site sponsors Advanced Factors sell some good LED bulbs. Darren

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custom90



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That is true in hindsight as mentioned above, I guess it depends on age and even then questionable.
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The chances are that UK military vehicles come under Crown exemption rules so the fact that they may or maynot be E marked or more correctly type approved is irrelevant.


Type approval is required on obligatory lights and the age of vehicles and other considerations are set down in the Vehicle Lighting Regulations.

Am not sure how VLR apply to trailers but would assume brake/tail and indicators should be type approved as they would be obligatory lights.


Brendan
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Thanks very much everyone Thumbs Up He who dies with the most toys...wins!
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