I bought some LED replacement bulbs and they wont turn on. I put the incandescent back in and they fire right up...what am I missing?
1992 Catalina
1992 Catalina
Push in and twist a little?These are your run of the mill lamps with the standard light bulb base.
It has these http://www.lightbulbmarket.com/files/1974975/uploaded/7.5watt S11 White.jpg in it now and they work.Push in and twist a little?
Can you point out your bulb(s) on this page? Note: there are indexed and non-indexed bases available.
http://shop.sailboatowners.com/cu/detail-led.php
WADR, you are NOT listening.Could that be related to a shore power issue?
Somebody's assumin' somethin', that's for sure.I assume your light fixtures are 12V DC.
I have one, I'll check polarity tomorrow. I think its a bulb issue (120v) need to check that too...picked them up at Walmart so almost certainly are 120v and not 12vDC.Odd that a screw-in base would suffer from polarity issues.
As mentioned earlier, a check-up with a good multimeter should tell you where in the base the positive and negative terminals reside. Power up and carefully apply one of the probes to the threaded part and the other to the center contact of the socket. Note whether your voltage value is a negative or positive number. If it's positive, your probes are hooked up correctly.
Edit- We're talking about 12 volt bulbs, are we not?
Don't do it. I assumed 12 volts, and 120 volts is not to be messed with in the method I described in post 12.I have one, I'll check polarity tomorrow.
Nope. The fixtures are wired for 12VDC, not 120VAC.Silly question from a sailboat electrical system newbie, shouldn't a 120v bulb work on shore power?