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DrewE
May 18, 2017Explorer III
I would check the socket and the connections to it, making sure they are making good solid contact. My initial gut feeling is that this may be heat-induced, and a poor connection at the socket would cause localized heating. (My second thought is that it might be moisture related particularly if the LED bulbs are cheap quality ones, since this is over a sink.)
Since this is the only light doing this, and I assume the same sorts of bulbs are used elsewhere in the RV, I would tend to suspect it's not something more general with the RV electrical system.
Since this is the only light doing this, and I assume the same sorts of bulbs are used elsewhere in the RV, I would tend to suspect it's not something more general with the RV electrical system.
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