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On Apr 12, 11:06 am, Gordon wrote:
http://www.sailorssolutions.com/inde...etails&Item=SE... Pricy I looked at the Sensibulbs for replacement and really wonder how long it would take to recover the cost in energy saved. I also looked at: http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...i?product=UTIL I ordered some of the stick on AAA powered lights. They came quickly and I was surprised at the amount of light produced. At $5.95 each with no wiring. Warm white or other colors (including red) available. Push and you can select through three narrow, three wide or all six. Could not be simpler. Not reading light, but helpful and cheaaaaap! I also ordered some red courtesy lights from Superbrightleds I will wire in; these too were very inexpensive and given the amount of time they will be on (all night) should easily pay for themselves in cost and convenience. Steve Hayes |
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