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rockwind1
Feb 24, 2019Explorer II
SoundGuy wrote:2oldman wrote:
You may have bought cheap bulbs that have a very low tolerance for fluctuating voltages like when your converter kicks on.rockwind1 wrote:
i bought them here, http://www.m4products.com/led-rv-retrofit-bulbs/
do you have any recommendations for a high quality place?
M4 Products is well known for selling high quality products so rather than seeking WAGs from rest of us wouldn't it make more sense to call M4 Products and ask for their input on your issue? :@
well, i did contact them a while back to return but i told him about my rv, brand, setup, and he said it was a solid unit so we figured it was the bulbs. i think i had to fill out a return form or something and then ship the stuff back, plus i had to locate all the bad bulbs which i had put in some drawer somewhere,,, i tend to procrastinate tasks i don't want to do, like that.
plus i did ask the question about voltage bleeding over which is not really related to the bulbs themselves.
but i also wanted to find out if anyone else had similiar problems and one thing that i forgot to mention, it seemed to be only the inside bulbs, i have 6 floodlights around the trailer and none of those have ever gone bad.
but i also wanted to see if i had something wrong before i got new ones, is another reason for my post.
plus, i think once or twice WAG's have come in handy. and i also think there are some very smart people on here with a lot of experience so that is why i asked.
do you have any ideas? i guess i will go check the grounds first.
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