Vanessa,
 I love it! Just be sure that no one ever plugs your cord into 120VAC,
or you'll see LOTS & LOTS of light! (extremely short duration, of
course)

                                                <<Jim>>

Vanessa Dillon wrote:
> 
> My '56 unit only has one 12v dome light in it and the rest are all 120v.  I
> came up with an idea of taking the trailers power cord when I'm set up with
> my solar panel, and I attatched a 120 outlet to a pair of jumper cable clips
> and hook up to my battery,  I change the bulbs in my fixtures and even my
> table lamp to 12v screw in edison type bulbs, Gave the original 120v
> circuline foresent light on my kitchen ceiling a 12v ballast and I have an
> inexpensive 12v lighting system.  BTW a 25 watt 12v bulb puts out the same
> amount of light as a 60 watt house hold bulb and I have never sucked my
> battery even close to dry.  Some times my boon docking neighbors think I
> must have a miracle silent genrator because they can't believe the amount of
> light they see through my windows at night.  I just thought this might be an
> idea for those of you Vinties who have really old coaches with only a 120v
> system.
> Vanessa
> The Trailer Lady
>
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