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About a year and a half ago I purchased an exterior porch light for my RV. I believe it might have been the DG52526PB shown your web site. The product number might have been different a few years ago but the unit I purchased is exactly the same style and design as the number above. The only difference that I see is that my cover was chrome plated and the one you have listed is white. Is it possible to purchase a yellow LED and keep my clear lens or must I purchase a yellow lens and keep my white LED light. I believe the yellow is much better at not attracting mosquitoes and bugs.

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The LED Porch Light # DG52526PB that you referenced uses multiple LEDs (27, in fact) that are not replaceable with an amber LED element. The lights that you purchased, parts # RVILL33 and # RVILL34, also do not have replaceable elements.

The LED "bulbs" are made for replacing many popular standard incandescent bulbs; this one replaces an 1156 bulb type like # DI49VR which is fairly common in RV aplications.

You could install a new light made for an incandescent bulb and then just replace the bulb with an amber LED element. All amber LED replacement "bulbs" are linked for reference. Select one based on the number of the standard incandescent bulb.

We do not have a yellow/amber replacement lens for your lights, sorry to say.

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