Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2014 17:42:20 -0700
Reply-To: Karl Wolz <wolzphoto@Q.COM>
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From: Karl Wolz <wolzphoto@Q.COM>
Subject: Re: What's the correct bulb needed in this '82 Westfalia?
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Bulbs that look fine aren't necessarily. Still say get LED instead of fluorescent. Less draw, nicer color light. Drop right in to stock fixture.
Karl Wolz
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> On Jul 28, 2014, at 5:08 PM, "Tom Young" <tomyoung1@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the response. I checked the two fuses mounted low on the pillar
> behind the driver's seat and they looked fine. I inspected the bulb under a
> strong (20x) magnifier and I'd say it's fine, too. But my voltmeter says
> that the socket is only getting 9.75 ~ 10.0 volts, so I'm still wondering if
> the issue is the bulb. Maybe a fluorescent is in my future, but I'd sure
> like to understand why this setup isn't working.
>
> Tom Young
>
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> Karl Wolz
> Sent: Monday, July 28, 2014 12:11 PM
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> Subject: Re: What's the correct bulb needed in this '82 Westfalia?
>
> Get an LED from one of our vendors. Much brighter and cooler running. Check
> the fuse near the DS B pillar (by your butt) before investing funds.
>
> Karl Wolz
> Sent from my electronic umbilicus
>
>> On Jul 28, 2014, at 11:25 AM, David Beierl <dbeierl@ATTGLOBAL.NET> wrote:
>>
>> At 02:11 PM 7/28/2014, Tom Young wrote:
>>> I pulled the bub over the sink of my '82 Westy because it wasn't
>>> working, though the bulb itself looked fine. It's a "GE 790" bulb
>>> and in looking it up online I see that it's a 14 volt bulb, which may be
> the actual problem.
>>
>> No, automotive lamps (bulbs) are often rated 14V. It's a 25 watt
>> halogen (and in my experience can overheat/distort the crystal-looking
>> diffusing lens of the fixture as well as drawing close to two amps).
>> Suggest you replace with fluorescent fixture like late Vanagons or LED
>> fixture.
>>
>>> Can anybody tell me if this is the correct bulb for this application?
>>> If it isn't, what's the proper bulb to use?
>>
>> It is correct. But they're expensive, so be sure the lamp you have is
>> actually burnt out. Rated life of the original is 200 hours according
>> to the web. Remember it's a halogen so if you touch it to your skin
>> you have to wash it with alcohol afterwards or risk early failure.
>>
>> Yours,
>> David
>