Jim,
Good explanation. I was lurking and wondering also how 110 volt lamps could
possibly be used in a 12vdc system.
My '66 Safari has the 12vdc fixtures and 12vdc incandescent bulbs but I am
considering replacing them with fluorescents when I begin using it.
Harvey
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Dunmyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [VAC] Re: Compact Flourescent Bulbs
> The power supply ("ballast") is powered from the 12VDC system in the
> trailer and operates a standard 120VAC fluorescent tube.
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