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2oldman
Jan 26, 2015Explorer II
Any of the Green Long life should serve you well - if you're willing to pony up the price.
Another solution is to buy a DC-DC converter and put that after your batteries and before your coach's 12v feed. I keep my rig at 12.5, always. About $100, made by Victron.
Whichever bulb you decide on, be sure to check its voltage tolerance, which is part of its spec. If it's not listed, don't buy it. And stay away from the $2 ones!
Another solution is to buy a DC-DC converter and put that after your batteries and before your coach's 12v feed. I keep my rig at 12.5, always. About $100, made by Victron.
Whichever bulb you decide on, be sure to check its voltage tolerance, which is part of its spec. If it's not listed, don't buy it. And stay away from the $2 ones!
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