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ken&ellen
07-11-2006, 08:27 AM
I guess we have crossed over to the Dark Side. We installed blue LED's in our entertainment bay with the TV & refrig. The blue is a soft background and the LED's do not draw much power. We have had many positive comments at the campgrounds. Ken & Ellen

MangoMike
07-11-2006, 08:52 AM
Welcome my son to the Dark Side...

They all come home eventually. Jon's arrival is forthcoming.

DarkMango

Jon Wehrenberg
07-11-2006, 11:49 AM
I'm going the other way. I have the kerosene hanging lanterns all ready for POG II.

I'm really disappointed in Ken and Ellen. They seemed like such nice folks.

truk4u
07-11-2006, 08:47 PM
Hey, there is some confusion here! The dark side is NON LED, is it not?:mad:
Jon, help me here, we don't want to be on the wrong side and become an LED weenie...:D

dalej
07-11-2006, 09:44 PM
Boy I'm kind'a wondering if we need to stay at POGII longer...by the time we get done looking at all the places the LED's are, it will be time to go home! I'm starting to think all the Prevost owners are just going to be talking LED's, except for Jon, I think he will need a friend.

lewpopp
07-11-2006, 10:21 PM
Jon does need friends. Stick close to him so he looks important. Jon stopped fast and we had to pour a bucket of cold water on Jerry.

Now, are you telling us that blue LED's use up less power than clear or other color LED's? I doubt it. The softer loght could be from a less powered bulb but the amount is nearly immeasureable.

Ben
07-12-2006, 01:27 AM
Whatever you do, don't go following Mango and Jerry with those wimpy 8 LED side marker lights with colored lenses. I don't know what they were thinking it's like upgrading from their old circa 1973 bulbs to 1990's bulbs. :D

If you're going to go LED, then go all the way...
http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/yhst-5253399658814_1902_539280

I saw a set of these SuperBrite LED side marker lights (or something just like them) on a Country Coach when I was at one of the Prevost service centers. They have TWENTY LEDs in each one! :eek: Not only that, but the lens is clear and the plastic reflecter that surrounds the LED's looks like chrome, so they disappear into the polished stainless when they are off and they blind you when they are on. They look very cool going from clear/chrome to amber when they are blinking.

The guy that had them on his coach said he picked them up at a Chrome Shop near a Flying J's in Texas... might have been just South of Dallas?

I found them here: http://vehiclelight.com/2x6cr.html ("http://vehiclelight.com/2x6cr.html")

Here's another shot and another supplier:
http://www.truxaccessories.com/opening/images/TLED-2X6C.jpg
http://www.truxaccessories.com/opening/ligthing/led_clear.htm# ("http://www.truxaccessories.com/opening/ligthing/led_clear.htm#")
They have all sorts of clear LCD setups, so have fun browsing.

Jon Wehrenberg
07-12-2006, 07:38 AM
Ben has just proven the rule as relates to trying to keep up with the Jones'.

This is true whether you are buying a new coach or trying to update the old one.

The guys that thought they were on the cutting edge in April, and have been thinking they were ahead of the curve are going to show up in Santa Fe with vintage LEDs. I love it.

I on the other hand have maintained the original integrity of my coach and it is a rare, unmodified and very valuable pristine example of how coaches should be.

All you guys with LEDs, eat your hearts out.:D

dalej
07-12-2006, 09:09 AM
I can see the day when there will be two web sites, presvotownersgroup.com and POG-LED'ers.com

Jon Wehrenberg
07-12-2006, 10:26 AM
Fragmentation....

LEDs vs non LED
Slide vs No Slide
OTR vs other system
Roof air vs Cruise Airs
Open bath vs Private toilet
Booth vs Table and chairs

I can't imagine what blood will be spilled it we start debating which converter.

Decisions, decisions, decisions.

Jerry Winchester
07-14-2006, 06:04 PM
Since Jon has turned his back on the quest to be on the foreskin of technology, Mike and I have raised the bar and encouraged others to follow and excel.

Since Jon is the repository of all old bus parts, he may end up with a set of LED marker lights afterall. And he broke the sacred rule when he painted his Series 60 a pukey shade of Tractor Supply green. You loose the originality part old timer.

But a Liberty guy can't pass up that kind of bling. They can talk about it, they can deny it, but in the end the same gene that led them to a coach decorated in whorehouse chic will cause them to put LED lights on their coach, in their bays and in other areas of interest.

And I am with Dale. I think the non-LED guys have now become the dark side.

We also have some LED converts out there still in the closet. You know who you are.

MangoMike
07-14-2006, 07:51 PM
Win42,

My take on LED marker lights. The Texan shoots it straight.

http://www.prevoman.com/Pages/Pictures/page2.html

Not a lot of Lew Bucks for a nice lighting upgrade.

Mike

Ray Davis
07-14-2006, 08:09 PM
When I went out the CES show last January I ran across a company displaying there with all sorts of LED based lights. I was suprised to see LED based head lights too! They indicated that they were street legal! :rolleyes:

Jon Wehrenberg
07-14-2006, 08:43 PM
There is a direct parallel to this situation in aviation.

Currently there is a mad rush amongst plane drivers to fill their panels with oversize Game Boys. (You all know who you are, too.)

What is unspoken is the planes can't do a thing better than the steam gauge planes. They just do what they do with a video game. But it makes the guys that fly them think they are better pilots, so I guess there is a need.

Some of us can drive without LEDs.

MangoMike
07-14-2006, 09:23 PM
Ray,

Light the way. The good guys are behind you a 100%.

Mike

Just Plain Jeff
07-15-2006, 08:47 AM
Ahhh, I dunno. We have LED lites stock on the Vogue.

I am thinking about going incandescent to tone down the stock, OEM Bling. As a guy who is trying to be simple, it isn't easy to rip all the fancy stuff down just to let another guy get The Cooker.

Oh, since I have never been to a 'whorehouse,' I do not have direct experience to respond to Mr. Winchester.

Just Plain Jeff
07-15-2006, 09:09 AM
Dear Kind Sir:

I have NOT been in such a place as you suggest.

I DID own a Liberty, however the Sled Dog said, "Let's get the Real Deal this time."

So we did.

And we are never going to get another bus, this is it, period, end of conversation.

And then, when I become President...

Jon Wehrenberg
07-15-2006, 12:01 PM
Since our Liberty Coaches seem to be the targets of those who own SOCs (some other conversion) it seems we made the right choice and have the best.

Eat your hearts out.:D

Just Plain Jeff
07-15-2006, 12:39 PM
Unfortunately, the previous poster got his syntax slightly incorrect. SOC stands for Superior Outstanding Coaches.

Oh well, these newbies need a little training.

dalej
07-15-2006, 01:09 PM
Do most of you guys have 12v running and marker lights that you convert to led's more easily? Seems most of the good stuff is 12v.

Joe Cannarozzi
07-15-2006, 05:20 PM
I wish we did. I posted something about this somewere else. Unfortunatly we have 24 volt Everything lit on the bus side accept headlights and cigirette lighter. I think alot of the components are similar to Dale and Jan. Although I,ve never seen another Hickok conversion there are alot of elements in our camper that Ive seen in Country Coach and other converters. The window treatment and wood surrond, the laminants, the countertops,and such. I,m not sure but it sounds like some of the newer busses went to 12volt.

Jerry Winchester
07-15-2006, 08:42 PM
JPJ,

Don't pull that choir boy act with me. I saw you pimpin around all those Libertys at POG1 and I think you even owned a Liberty, so give it up.

But now that Ben posted that photo of the $2.5 M LewBuck coach, I'm thinking the Libertys have lost some of their luster. It all looked pretty metrosexual to me, but being an oil field guy, I am sure the style apex is somewhere in our orbit :cool:

I worked in Venezuela at one time and thought it was the roughest place I had ever been. Then I went to Nigeria. It reset the scale of how bad bad can be. I think we have seen the same thing happen here.

Someone else said it, but it was profound. "All that money and so little taste." Unless Mike buys it then I will be proud to ride shotgun. :eek:

Just Plain Jeff
07-15-2006, 08:55 PM
Oh, pray tell Mr. Winchester, are you directing your comments to...moi?

We decided not to get a Liberty this time around.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/graphics/2005/11/08/wfran08a.jpg

There's bling and there's BLING.

Jon Wehrenberg
07-15-2006, 09:45 PM
That was cruel. Obviously Lady Helen is not screening your posts.

lewpopp
07-15-2006, 10:25 PM
This sounds like two little rich kids comparing their "ding-a-lings" and bragging that the neighbors don't have one as shiney as theirs.

Boys will be boys.

Whorehouses? Liberty invented "houses of ill repute on wheels".

Ben
07-18-2006, 03:42 AM
Look out, Jerry just added more LED's. This time he's blinging out his license plates by replacing the bolts that hold the plates to the bus:

http://site.mawebcenters.com/klchrome/_images//amberLED.jpg

I think he got them here:
http://www.kandlchromeshop.com/catalog_i1012105.html?catId=123900 ("http://www.kandlchromeshop.com/catalog_i1012105.html?catId=123900")

Ben
08-05-2006, 02:03 AM
Jerry has really gone bonkers now... He's installed a waterfall/fireplace in his coach... he put it in the second bay on the passenger side. The only problem is that he's using the water from his gray water tank so it varies from clear to brownish every half hour. Do you belive what a man will do to get bling?

http://www.hearthfalls.com/grf/pic/gallery/20051007_living_005.jpg

http://www.hearthfalls.com/ ("http://www.hearthfalls.com/")

Let's all hope this competition ends at POGII.

Jerry Winchester
08-06-2006, 04:01 PM
Ben,

You are posting that stuff faster than I can buy it. I hate taking off my skull and crossbones screw head covers I have on my Prevost license plate trim ring, but these LED screw lights have some Lew'esk appeal.

Mike has already cost me a bunch of LewBucks this past week. His Cool Tools link has casued the UPS man to make a few stops on Cypress Pond Drive. The best item I got was the Tick Twister.

Don't ask.

Ben
08-06-2006, 07:09 PM
Jerry,

The Tick Twister is only $4, so it shouldn't nut into your bling budget by much.

I really think you need to start thinking about your personal appearance now that your coach has so much bling. You might want to start with an Walluminate ("http://cre.ations.net/creation/25"), since it should help when all the non-LED non-bling loosers have to pay up for your blinginess. (watch the video to see how it will help when you're outside at night).

Those clear/chrome LED sidemarker lights are my favorite. I saw them on a Prevost in Jacksonville and they blew me away. They've almost got me into the LED game, but I'm waiting for the Xenon HID sidemarkers to be released. You have to run the generator to use them, but they sure are bright. :D

MangoMike
08-06-2006, 07:16 PM
Wife Alert:

I found it best to have bus related UPS packages delivered to work. Else you'll be forced into buying furniture to even the score. bummer.

MM

Just Plain Jeff
08-06-2006, 08:24 PM
Good man.

I tell her I am online with the kids when posting here.

Then she calls it, "Your Bus."

Go figure.

Jerry Winchester
08-06-2006, 09:46 PM
Oh, now you tell me. The stupid Amazon account is in her name, so when I included the Tick Twister in the DVD order, it came in a separate box and was drop shipped from the Tick Twister people and it had her name on the package.

She was not kind when she opened it up and the Tick Twisters came falling out. I told her I was actually getting them for her mother so she could remove those skin tags from around her neck.

What a mistake that was.....:(