LOFAT36
Dec 07, 2018Explorer
Led bulbs
Searching the web to no avail. Just bought a stationary RV trailer with 110/120 volts. Where can I find plug in bulbs to change to LED ? All I can find are 12 volt.
Harvey51 wrote:As has been mentioned several times, the OP refers to "plug-in" bulbs, not "screw-in" bulbs.
Or unscrew the bulb and use a voltmeter to find out. Try AC 120+range first, then a DC 120+ range.
Dollarama has the best LED 120 VAC bulbs I’ve seen. Lots of light and good colour.
fj12ryder wrote:The most practical reference for the OP's situation is to pull a bulb out of the fixture and read the markings on it. All bulbs are marked for voltage.
The OP made reference to 120v plug-in bulbs. Could anyone post a link to some? I couldn't find any after a short Google search.
pianotuna wrote:Those look like regular screw-in bulbs.
Home Depot:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Philips-100-Watt-Equivalent-A19-LED-Light-Bulb-Daylight-2-Pack-462002/206923041fj12ryder wrote:
The OP made reference to 120v plug-in bulbs. Could anyone post a link to some? I couldn't find any after a short Google search.
fj12ryder wrote:
The OP made reference to 120v plug-in bulbs. Could anyone post a link to some? I couldn't find any after a short Google search.
fj12ryder wrote:
The OP made reference to 120v plug-in bulbs. Could anyone post a link to some? I couldn't find any after a short Google search.
Eric&Lisa wrote:I asked that question very first thing, but haven't heard back yet. My concern was that I don't really know of any 120v "plug-in" bulbs, except for small desk-lamp style halogen bulbs.
Color me crazy.... What voltage are the existing incandescent bulbs? That should settle the debate pretty quick.