
Product Description
features:
1.Simple to install
2.For use in an RV, camper, motorhome, travel trailer, concession stand, or food truck, this LED awning camping light is ideal.
3. 5 Year Warranty from date of purchase, any quesrions please feel free to contact us.
4.High quality aluminum housing is good at heat dissipation, which ensures stable performance and safe uses.
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Product Name |
camper fluorescent lights |
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Warranty(Year) |
5-Year |
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Color Rendering Index(Ra) |
80 |
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Working Time (hours) |
50000 |
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IP Rating |
IP65 |
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Certification |
ce, ETL, FCC, RoHS |
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Application |
Automotive RV |
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Input voltage |
12V DC, NOT AC |
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Power |
7W |
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Luminous Flux |
700lm |
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CCT |
6500K |
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FAQ
1.Can LEDs take the role of fluorescent tubes?
Yes, LED tubes or fixtures with integrated LEDs may replace fluorescent tubes. You may utilize plug-and-play, direct-wire, or hybrid LED tubes to simply replace the bulbs. The simplest tubes to install are plug-and-play models since no fixture rewiring is necessary.
2.Do camper lights use 120 or 12 volts?
Always use 12V bulbs in an RV, and make sure you're using the correct wattage for each light fixture. Be careful not to purchase 120V versions of lights since they will not function. RV lighting need not be monotonous!
3.Is switching from fluorescent to LED worth it?
However, if your budget permits, switching to LEDs might be worth the initial outlay. Long-term savings come from avoiding the regular revisions to fluorescent light standards. More lumens are produced per watt by an LED lighting system than by a similar fluorescent.
4.Do camper lights use AC or DC power?
The DC power system powers the fans, TV, radio, lights, and water pump in your home. The DC system, which is limited by your RV batteries, is unable to provide as much power as the AC system can.

