Recommended 921 LED Bulb With 1/2 the Brightness of the DI64ZR.
Published 02/02/2018 >
Question:
I have the 921 bulb in all the rv interior lights, they are bright, there is 1 light fixture above my headboard that is too bright, do you have a led light bulb that is maybe half the brightness of the 921? Thank you
asked by: Paul M
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Expert Reply:
The LED Wedge Base Bulb # DI64ZR has a lumen output of 230. For that headboard fixture, you may want to use the Directional LED bulb # DG65601VP that has a lumen output of 135. This is a little more than 1/2 the brightness, but will be a much better light for your headboard with the warm white color.
expert reply by:
Jason S
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921/906 LED Light Bulb - Wedge Base - 360 Degree - 230 Lumens - Cool White - Qty 2
- Vehicle Lights
- Headlight
- Interior Light
- Tail Light
- Brake Light
- Dome Light
- Trunk Light
- Turn Signal
- Pair of Lights
- LED Light
- Replacement Bulb
- 921
- White
- Diamond
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