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RoyB
Jan 07, 2017Explorer II
David - was your original fluorescent lighting 120VAC or 12VDC...
If they were 120VAC I guess that would be a PLUS in my way of thinking converting over to 12VDC... Then you can have the light working when just running off the batteries (No shore Power)...
Now you probably solved the flickering problem for the wife and kids but the lights probably now produce high RFI signal that blank out your HDTV signals when you turn it on haha...
That was my first encountered problems when I converted things over to LED lights back in 2009... This was especially bad when using the OTA antennas as the stronger signals coming from the campground cable tv hookups wasn't quite so bad...
Roy Ken
If they were 120VAC I guess that would be a PLUS in my way of thinking converting over to 12VDC... Then you can have the light working when just running off the batteries (No shore Power)...
Now you probably solved the flickering problem for the wife and kids but the lights probably now produce high RFI signal that blank out your HDTV signals when you turn it on haha...
That was my first encountered problems when I converted things over to LED lights back in 2009... This was especially bad when using the OTA antennas as the stronger signals coming from the campground cable tv hookups wasn't quite so bad...
Roy Ken
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