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Old 08-19-2016, 11:19 AM   #1
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light bulbe 2014 36CKTS

Any one know what type of bulbs go in the dining table fixture on a 2014 36CKTS? They are push in type small automotive, but the numbers are gone, and I can't find the type on the manual.
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Old 08-19-2016, 11:45 AM   #2
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Take one out, take it to an auto parts store and start comparing.
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Old 08-19-2016, 02:03 PM   #3
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They are 194 automotive push in bulbs. I have LED replacements going in mine this weekend.
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Old 08-20-2016, 01:35 PM   #4
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They are 194 automotive push in bulbs. I have LED replacements going in mine this weekend.

Thanks. I thought something was wrong with socket but I just had to learn how to get the bulbs out. I'll look at Walmart and see what I can find. I'm going to replace all of them with LED bulbs. Do you just look for a replacement for 194?


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Old 08-20-2016, 07:27 PM   #5
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I checked my bulbs and they were 1076. I took to a auto zone and a clerk gave me 1176 and told me the bulb would work, it doesn't


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Old 08-20-2016, 09:11 PM   #6
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I quit screwing around ( pun intended) . I replaced all the sockets to insure they used the most common LED. There were 3 different types in my unit. Sockets are cheap. Bulbs are expensive. Besides who wants to truck around with different types of spares.
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Old 08-21-2016, 09:30 AM   #7
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I know nothing about LED bulbs, I know I need 1076 but what I need to know is what others are using. It's the brightness that I'm looking for. All the lights in the ceiling are led and the lights over the sinks and over the dining table are incandescent. I have eight bulbs that I want to replace. Any help would be greatly appreciated


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Old 08-21-2016, 03:40 PM   #8
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We replaced all of our incandescent bulbs in our 2014 CC 36CKTS with equivalent LEDs. We were at the 2016 FROG Rally in Goshen and tried different bulbs (color and brightness) in our various fixtures. The wall sconces on the rear wall and above the exit door took 1076 LED bulbs. The three hanging lamps over the center island took the same bulbs. We chose the warm white (3200K) and bright (415 Lumens) bulbs for all six of these fixtures. These are twist bases. They are sometimes hard to remove. Apply a little downward pressure as you firmly grasp the bulb and turn counter clockwise a quarter turn to release.
The fixture over the dining table has three push in T10/921 Wedge LED bulbs. I chose the bright (415 Lumen) warm white (3200K) bulbs for this fixture. These bulbs pull straight up and out. If the LED bulb doesn't light when you install it, turn it around and try again. Finally, if you are still having trouble with a lamp, it might not be making good electrical contact. You can lift the two wires on the T10/921 Wedge bulbs to fix this problem. On the 1076, you can gently lift the two contacts inside the fixture. I used a dental pick but you can use a stiff copper wire with a hook bent on one end for the job.
I got my bulbs from Joe at the 2016 FROG Rally (Cabin Bright | Innovative 12 volt LED Lighting). He is very helpful and he offers a lifetime warranty on his bulbs. They cost about $10 each.
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Old 08-21-2016, 04:35 PM   #9
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Thanks a lot. Like I say I sure know nothing about LED bulbs, I know they use a lot less electricity and last a really long time and they are expensive


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Old 08-21-2016, 09:59 PM   #10
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Sorry... I misspoke regarding the 194 bulbs above the table. They are indeed the 921 bulbs thandle mentioned. 194 and 291 have the same base and are interchangeable in this fixture, but it was built with 921's.

In addition to the interior lights I also replaced the porch and both side lights (automotive 1034) with led's.
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Old 08-22-2016, 06:33 PM   #11
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We replaced all of our incandescent bulbs in our 2014 CC 36CKTS with equivalent LEDs. We were at the 2016 FROG Rally in Goshen and tried different bulbs (color and brightness) in our various fixtures. The wall sconces on the rear wall and above the exit door took 1076 LED bulbs. The three hanging lamps over the center island took the same bulbs. We chose the warm white (3200K) and bright (415 Lumens) bulbs for all six of these fixtures. These are twist bases. They are sometimes hard to remove. Apply a little downward pressure as you firmly grasp the bulb and turn counter clockwise a quarter turn to release.
The fixture over the dining table has three push in T10/921 Wedge LED bulbs. I chose the bright (415 Lumen) warm white (3200K) bulbs for this fixture. These bulbs pull straight up and out. If the LED bulb doesn't light when you install it, turn it around and try again. Finally, if you are still having trouble with a lamp, it might not be making good electrical contact. You can lift the two wires on the T10/921 Wedge bulbs to fix this problem. On the 1076, you can gently lift the two contacts inside the fixture. I used a dental pick but you can use a stiff copper wire with a hook bent on one end for the job.
I got my bulbs from Joe at the 2016 FROG Rally (Cabin Bright | Innovative 12 volt LED Lighting). He is very helpful and he offers a lifetime warranty on his bulbs. They cost about $10 each.

I put in a order today, the man seem to know what he was talking about. I guess I could have found something similar on eBay but why take a chance. It isn't like I'm going to wear out a bunch. Anyway thanks for the information


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