Does Optronics LED RV Interior Light with Switch RVILL34 Run on AC or DC Power
Updated 06/14/2018 | Published 06/13/2018 >
Question:
Can your Optronics LED RV interior light work on both 120ac and 12v dc? My pop up Campers bulb lights lights work on both. When I cut of the 120v ac the light work off the battery. Id light to switch to LED if possible. Thanks
asked by: Bud P
Expert Reply:
I'd imagine that your interior lights are currently powered by either AC or DC power and when the camper switches from 120 AC to 12 DC there is actually a converter in play that keeps the power source the same voltage for your lights as this is a common setup.
If the lights you have currently are 12 volt then the Optronics LED RV Interior Light with Switch # RVILL34 would work well as a replacement. Nearly all campers use 12 volt lighting like this.
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Optronics 12V LED RV Dome Light - Double - 10-5/16" Long x 4-3/16" Wide - White Housing
- RV Interior Lights
- Dome Light
- Warm White
- On/Off Switch
- Surface Mount
- LED Light
- 12V
- White
- Optronics
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