I am a volunteer firefighter. I have a Code 3 MX7000 light bar that I would like to use. It currently has 25x 50 watt bulbs in it. (104.16 amps!). This far outweighs what most vehicles can provide (my pickup has a 95 amp alternator). I have found that 17 of the bulbs are replaceable. A 795 bulb (listed as an S795 by most emergency light companies) has a BA15s base, T4 bulb and puts out 1357 lumens. I have tested an 1156 bulb in its place and it works fine (with drastically less light output). I am hoping to find a way to lower the amperage of this bar. I have found LED lights that claim 1500 lumen output at 10 watts ( 56.6 amp reduction over the current setup). What is the thoughts on this? I know they are not advised on a vehicle for stop/turn/tail. The reflector on this light bar is just a simple bent metal shield that rotates around a stationary bulb. This manufacturer also used H1 bulbs for some generations of the rotator. The newer LED and HID H1 don't seem to be an option due to the large heat sink on the back.