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Stratman50th
Explorer
May 10, 2014

Light Bulbs! Why can't I identify them?

2006 Country Coach Magna 630, 42'. I'm trying to identify what type of bulb is used in the ceiling. I've looked in the manual, and even the schematics and can't find a part number. The bulb is small, marked on the side is 12v 10w 2-pin push in type. I'm not sure if they are halogen or not. I know it's just a bulb, but I'm trying to replace all of them with LED's. So I think I need to know exactly what I'm replacing so I buy the correct LED bulbs. The fixture they go in is a small round circular light approx 3" across. Frosted lens. There's approx 8-10 in each ceiling fixture. (I think it's a cosmetic cover for the bottom of the AC units also).
Thank's,
Don

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  • Ivylog's avatar
    Ivylog
    Explorer III
    I would suggest you start with something like this as over the last several years I've tried various and these are currently the best. Under a cabinet I would suggest these but they will be off center in the fixture and on either you have to cut half the lead off as they are too long. I'm waiting for these to be made in warm white (3000k), not bright white (6000k) for the ceiling lights as they will center in the fixture better with 15 5050 SMD LED's.
  • Greydennyhawk wrote:
    They are called G4 type and there are many led replacements available for your 2 pin application.

    Thank you.
  • They are called G4 type and there are many led replacements available for your 2 pin application.