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All lights replaced with LEDs = 13 amp load off the alternator/battery

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It's raining. I can't do work, and I'm waiting for maintenance supplies coming tomorrow. So time to play with lights. LED replacement bulbs in the headlights, work lights, flashers, and taillights. And added some side facing lights I had laying around.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4Ew6UKbQJA

The OEM headlights and fender work lights are normal automotive #862 bulbs, despite having a special green part number. Usually used for fog lights on cars and trucks. They are 38 watts each. The LED replacement uses only 5 watts. This is a total 11 amp load reduction on the alternator and battery.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NJ9MZH0


The OEM flashers are normal automotive #1156 bulbs. They are 27 watts each. The LED replacement uses only 8 watts each. And they are significantly brighter and more attention getting with the snappy on-off. I actually had these in the headlights of my 425 and swapped them into the 1026r this morning. The only issue is you will get the bulb warning on the dash when the flashers are on. I don't really care. If you have a 1025r, I presume this is the same bulb used for the red tail light?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01H54SP6O


For the 1026r's tiny little red tail light, that is a normal automotive #194 bulb. They use 4 watts each. The LED replacements are 2 watts each and definitely brighter.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018GYRGH6/

In total, this is a 13 amp load off the alternator/battery. All of the lights are now brighter and more effective. And frankly it looks really sharp IMO.

Then I also had some LED marker lights laying around in a box. So I put them into the sides of the flasher/tails on the ROPS. Red marker light comes on with the taillight. And the amber marker flashes with the flasher.
 

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Okay. I should have looked at the full specs to see that they were lying with the lumen output.

You are right with what is available. I'm just too literal minded - if you really have a 100 lumen red and a 100 lumen white, the red will be brighter behind the red lens [than a same lumen white behind the red lens]. physics.

It wouldn't occur to me that I should compare a 325 lumen white to a 45 lumen red and then say the white is brighter.
 
#58 ·
Just to jump in here a lumen is a lumen. It is a scientific unit of measurement.
From Wikipedia :


The lumen (symbol: lm) is the SI derived unit of luminous flux, a measure of the total quantity of visible light emitted by a source per unit of time. Luminous flux differs from power (radiant flux) in that radiant flux includes all electromagnetic waves emitted, while luminous flux is weighted according to a model (a "luminosity function") of the human eye's sensitivity to various wavelengths. Lumens are related to lux in that one lux is one lumen per square metre.

Just like a watt or an amp is universal measurement units.

a 100 lumen output red led vs a 100 lumen white led have exactly the same measured output. However it’s how your eye perceives that output is the issue.
 
#59 ·
Most LED direct replacement I buy from LED Lights, Bulbs & LED Lighting Accessories | superbrightleds.com.

Upgrade consists of 1156 led orange bulb and led flasher relay.

Here are picture comparison with oem and led. LED on left, oem on right. The biggest thing is with led is they are instant off instant on. Kind of an in your face flash where halogen dims out and brightens up. I wish I had taken the pictures when dark, daylight does not do the upgrade justice.
 

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#60 ·
I would have to look everything up again, but I have replaced every light on both my 758 and 2038 with led’s. It’s a great upgrade. Even added four more lights on the ROPS. Much, much cheaper than JD’s light upgrade.