RandyG wrote:What I have heard is the florescent bulbs don't hold up in extreme temps like if you were to leave your trailer out in the barn for the winter, the next time you wanted to camp you would need new bulbs. I don't have experience from this yet but it sounds plausible.
dshideler wrote:I have 8 fluorescent bulbs in my unheated shed and haven't replaced one of them in the 6 years since I put them in. They still work just fine every time I turn the lights on.
dshideler wrote:I live in Ohio. Our winters on average have nightly lows usually in the low teens down to the single digits.
razorback wrote:I finished my TD in may of 2007. I have pulled it over 24,000 miles (that's a lot of bumps!). I store it in an unconditioned storage unit.
So far I have not had to replace a bulb. It is a 12 volt rv fixture with two bulbs.
Larry
Keystone wrote:Because I can.
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