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Old 06-06-2023, 01:39 AM   #1
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Replacement light for light in bathroom

Does anyone know where to get a replacement for our makeup light above the sink on our 2001 Adventrurer 35U. It is part number 110235-02-01A. Thanks Larry
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You could see if one of these guys have this. Or you can measure and select a new one on Amazon. They have three and four bulb units. I replaced my bulbs with LED's (daylight type) and it made a huge difference.

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Order some 12V LED replacement round bulbs.

I have 4 sockets and only use 2 of the new LED bulbs, because the new LEDs are so bright.

To turn off the 2 middle LED bulbs I do not want to turn on, I put a piece of plastic insulation inside the bulb sockets.

Note, the middle 2 bulbs are my back up bulbs, which I installed for looks, but that was 4 years ago I doubt I will every have an LED burn out. (LEDs use less energy too so I put some in the toilet area too.)
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I didn’t see any 12v that I liked that were reasonable. I just bought a really nice 120v unit, and changed out the sockets to fit the 12v type of bulb I wanted to use. It was exactly what I wanted for a fraction of the cost.
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I couldn’t find the 12v type I wanted, so I just bought a 120v unit and converted the sockets to the 12v pin type. Perfect , and for a fraction of the cost.
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Changed all the 110v light fixtures in our 2001 Adventurer 32v to more modern stuff, including bathroom. Fixtures at lowes and amazon. As has been said, switching to less saves energy and produces brighter light. If you want softer lighting, look for warm led colors.
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Changed all the 110v light fixtures in our 2001 Adventurer 32v to more modern stuff, including bathroom. Fixtures at lowes and amazon. As has been said, switching to less saves energy and produces brighter light. If you want softer lighting, look for warm led colors.
I think you probably mean 12V (DC) rather than 110v (AC) light fixtures--as far as I know all of the OEM lighting is 12V.
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