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RV Interior Lights - Vanity Light

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RV Interior Lights with Vanity Light style

In a bathroom or makeup nook, a vanity light gives clear, even illumination in your RV. Many 12V setups can use 912 or 921 bulbs with the same T-5 wedge base, with 921 burning brighter and drawing more power. LED 921 replacements drop right in, offering low draw and warm or cool white options to fine-tune the look.
Installation is generally straightforward with basic tools. Check if bulbs or screws are included; some weren't. Wire polarity may not be clearly marked and wires can be the same color—test before finalizing connections. Some fixtures don't include a mounting bracket; add backing blocks if the metal feels thin. Confirm it's 12V and whether you need a separate switch.
Options called out for 12V vanity lighting were satin nickel. If you're set on a black base, verify current finishes first, as black wasn't listed among the 12V vanity choices. White glass shades are a frequent pairing with satin nickel if you want a similar contrast.
Yes—if your RV vanity light uses 912 or 921 bulbs, you can swap to LED. 912 and 921 share the same T-5 wedge base, so they interchange; 921 draws more power and burns brighter than 912. LED versions reduce power draw and let you pick brightness and warm or cool white. Confirm your fixture is 12V and uses a T-5 wedge base before ordering.
Measure the available width and shade clearance first. 18 inch three-shade vanity lights are common, while shorter options around 13 inch typically have two shades. In tight or recessed spots, double-check depth and mounting hole locations so the fixture physically fits and lines up with your existing wiring.