Did they actually go to the same outlets and fixtures ?  My trailer
(Streamline) has both 110 and 12 volt systems, without any converter.  There
are two lights with standard size bulbs side by side in a number of places,
but they are separate.  One is 12V and the other 110V.  There are no common
outlets or fixtures.

-Tom

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From: "Robert C Townsend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 11:46 AM
Subject: [VAC] AC/DC confusion


> I think the confusion might stem from the fact that some earlier ('50's)
> airstreams delivered both 110v/AC and 12v/DC current to the same outlets
and
> fixtures, depending on whether the trailer was operating in 12v (off the
> battery) or 110v ('shore power') mode...
>
> The term 'shore power' is borrowed from boating terminology, where a boat
> would be plugged in to an AC circuit on shore (dock, marina slip).
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