RV LED Lights

This is a follow-up to a previous post on the best RV LED lights that we have found so far. We went through a half dozen different companies and LED lights in our testing before finding and trying the Sensibulb from Sailor Solutions. We are not affiliated with this company in any way and we paid full price for all of our lights.

It is now coming up on nearly two years of use. We replaced every light we could with the Sensibulb and they continue to perform in an outstanding manner. Using LED lights like these save you power and money. If you use hookups most of the time, it may not matter to you in your travels. But if you ever do any boondocking or camping without hookups, these will make a difference in the quality of your lifestyle. And that makes it worth it to us. Do you pay for campgrounds based on your power issues? Not worrying about lights may allow you more freedom in camping and parking in other places. In our usage, we no longer worry about leaving lights on for a few extra minutes. In warm camping, you are no longer generating additional heat that your AC then has to work against. You can also buy a dimmer switch for these lights. This is unique in that most LED lights can’t be dimmed.

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3 comments to RV LED Lights

  • Russ Gold

    Too expensive for me. Just buy the cheap bulbs at Wallmart. You can get a lot of those for the price of one of these things.

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  • Don

    I have been using Sensibulbs on my cruising sailboat for the last two years. Four of these bulbs completely illuminate the cabin and the head, and I couldn’t be more satisfied. With all bulbs lit, less than 1 amp of power is pulled from my batteries. We stay anchored for days at a time, and battery depletion has never been a problem. It is great to be able to run the lights without worrying about dead batteries.

    I plan to install the same bulbs on my RV. (Four will be all that’s necessary.)

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