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5. Test the new bulb. Once you've replaced the bulb, turn the power back on and switch on the light to ensure that the new bulb is functioning properly.

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3. Choose the correct LED bulb. Make sure to select an LED bulb that matches the wattage and voltage of the old bulb. LED bulbs typically require lower wattage than their incandescent counterparts, so make sure to check the packaging for the correct wattage.

4. Insert the new bulb. Align the two prongs on the base of the LED bulb with the slots in the socket. Gently push the bulb in and twist it clockwise until it clicks into place.

Ranging in size from 36-75, we offer a wide variety of roof-mount LED full-size light bars. With two choices of optics (TIR or Linear), different models (standard or multicolor), and body styles (the K-Force, and the K-Force Micro) we have a variety of roof-mounted warning light bars to fit your vehicle and application requirements.

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2. Remove the old bulb. Once you've made sure that the power is off, gently twist and pull the old bulb out of its socket. Be careful not to apply too much pressure or you may break the bulb.

If you're looking to upgrade your home's lighting to more energy efficient and longer lasting LED bulbs, you may be wondering how to change out the existing spot light bulbs. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do just that:

Our MultiColor models of the K-Force® Linear series LED full-size roof-mounted light bars are now available and better and brighter than ever with a variety of flash patterns that feature both MultiColor flash mode and single color A or B flash mode. The MultiColor functionality of this bar allows both left and right sides to flash different colors in the same module based on your order giving you true MultiColor flashing functionality while also giving you a variety of flash patterns in single color mode A or B so you can even switch between which color you need to use at that time, giving you the best of both worlds. With our multicolor models, having clear as your secondary color gives you an extra benefit of the steady burn override Super Take Down® effect. This means when you activate your steady burn override shortcut, your secondary color will go all steady. Therefore, if your secondary color is clear, you get an all-white steady burn illumination. You can also run amber as your secondary color or amber/clear giving you the option to run emergency or law enforcement type colors in certain patterns, or amber type warning colors in other patterns. This gives you advanced flexibility allowing you to run certain colors one day, and certain colors the next as needed. And of course, you can run all colors in multicolor flashing mode as well!

1. Turn off the power. Before you begin changing the bulbs, make sure to turn off the power source to the fixture. This can usually be done by flipping the switch on the circuit breaker or turning off the light switch.

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Ranging in size from 36-75, we offer a wide variety of roof-mount LED full-size light bars. With two choices of optics (TIR or Linear), different models (standard or multicolor), and body styles (the K-Force, and the K-Force Micro) we have a variety of roof-mounted warning light bars to fit your vehicle and application requirements.

LED spot light bulbs can last up to 25 times longer than traditional incandescent bulbs, and use up to 80% less energy, making them a smart and cost effective choice for any homeowner. By following these simple steps, you can easily upgrade your spot lights to LED bulbs and start enjoying the benefits of long lasting and energy efficient lighting in your home.