LED bulbs

eBay. But seriously recommend getting warm white good quality ones. Otherwise sitting in your cabin at night, can be like sitting in the dentist chair or a hospital…not a nice light at all from the bright white cheap ones
Yes warm white all the way, I don't want to be sat in a surgery.
 
Be very careful of cheap LED's !
All LED's work at between 1.5v and 3.5v and so have voltage reducers inbuilt to convert from your 12/24v to their working voltage. Some of those reducers can cause quite bad interference to your instruments and radio. Generally, UK or EU approved ones are OK - Chinese, not so much.
 
Bought some of those cheap chinese Ebay 12V LEDs years ago to replace the 5 original halogen lamps in my saloon. MR11 ?
Colour output.."Eye strain Gloomy Yellow" what ever that is in Angstroms.

They are all still working perfectly and have to date been unable to detect any interference, with anything important on the boat.
The nearest lamp is about 1 metre away from radio equipment.
May well change them soon as their light output is pretty dim compared to the latest more efficient versions.
The 240v ones at home, do on the other hand definately emit interference .
 
Had loads from ebay and generally go for the cheapest, never had a problem, home or boat. I always go for the most powerful available, basic ones are not usually dimmable , I am just upgrading boat to 6 watt dimmable at about £1 each , warm white.
 
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