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Spare light bulbs

Yahoo Message Number: 14146
Some time back someone mentioned developing a list of replacement light bulb numbers. Can't seem to find anything in the archives.
Does such a list exist?

Am esp. interested in finding replacement bulbs for the (halogen ?) bulbs used as lighting under the side overhangs. Bulbs say "12V 20W" but no number. Any suggestions?

Joe Pehoushek
Punta Gorda, FL
2004 Allure #31031


Re: Spare light bulbs

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Yahoo Message Number: 14150
Quote from: fredkovol
Joe, I just took a sampling of mine to Guaranty RV in Junction
City, OR and had them match them up. They have a good inventory of the various bulbs. Maybe Lazy Days in your area carries them, if not, call Guaranty and let them look 'em up for you and send them.

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Hi Joe,

Add to that a inline fuse location! > Fred Kovol

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> Some time back someone mentioned developing a list of

replacement

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light bulb numbers. Can't seem to find anything in the

archives.

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Does such a list exist? > >

> Am esp. interested in finding replacement bulbs for the

(halogen ?)

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bulbs used as lighting under the side overhangs. Bulbs say "12V

20W"

Re: Spare light bulbs

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 14152
The one place I that I have always been able find replacement bulbs is Radio Shack. Don't know any number though.

Quote from: Joe Pehoushek

Re: Spare light bulbs

Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 14156
Joe, if you are referring to the little flat bulbs as over the bed, I found them at Lowes. One caution I learned the hard way----don't replace them with bare hands--the halogen lights willl fail fairly quickly if not perfectly clean.

Walt Rothermel
03Allure30811

 

Spare light bulbs

Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 14160
Joe,

Lowe's and similar stores sell these bulbs as well as the 10 watt versions. They are in the $3 range per bulb. The better bet is to go to a wholesale lighting place - I pay about $1.30 for the 10watt and less than a dollar for the 20watt and have done so over the past couple years - I have never questioned the local lighting place why their bulbs are so much less. By the way, many of my factory installed bulbs burned out very early on while the replacements have yet to fail. So I would say that while the cost is less, the quality is better.

Fred Johnson
'03 Magna 6231