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Have a Marine transferring and his daughter found a night light she likes. It is a normal 120 volt wall socket outlet plug in and has the normal small night light bulb. Can anyone tell me where I can get a 12 volt version of those bulbs? Not familiar with the RV market. Thanks!
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If it has a typical wall plug, isn't it going to get 120v one way or another? Either straight A/C or from the batteries through an inverter?
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Interior lighting is 12 v and look like automotive bulbs..They can be replaced with LED bulbs for longer life and less current draw off the coach battery, or alternator, when traveling.
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I'm going by what they told me, I agree I thought all the outlets were 120V, will verify.
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Correct wall outlets will be 120V
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