Jesse; DC LED lamps / luminaires that are electronically current /voltage regulated are pricey but sure are nice. The LEDs last as long as they should, etc. Input voltage 10-60 VDC, dimmable etc. You have a few choices, mostly from the RV scene. We've beta tested the APRS World units,sturdy aluminium case, dimmable etc. and made in USA. http://www.aprsworld.com/dcled/ They draw so little current that we've never seen a problem with using plain old AC switches.
Dan Fink, Executive Director; Otherpower Buckville Energy Consulting Buckville Publications LLC NABCEP / IREC accredited Continuing Education Providers 970.672.4342 On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 9:07 PM, Jesse Dahl <dahlso...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I have a few hunting shacks coming up on the board so I've been searching > for DC LEDs to use. I Want to give the customers options for the tasks > needed and have spent hours searching online for products. > > Any recommendations? I hate to purchase and be disappointed. Websites? > > On that topic what are wrenches using for switching DC LEDs? I just have > AC single-pole switches in my fish house, despite them saying AC only! But > I've not found a "typical" single-pole, single-throw switch that is AC/DC > rated or just DC rated. I've found SPDT switches with AC/DC ratings. > > Thanks as always, > > Jesse > >
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