Colwyn D
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 42' CONVERTIBLE (1971 - 1978)
If as mentioned by DCMY, on another thread, these lamps require a neon bulb could this be why my regular 110v bulbs blow the instant I put them in. I stood there for ages with my last of three spares............phut! Has me foxed, how can a 110v wired boat blow a 110v bulb?
One other point though, boat has been re-wired from 2 x 110v inlets to a 50/250v inlet although no 250v is used or wired on the boat, would it be possible that this lamp holder is somehow wired to alternate phases?
Thanks
Colwyn.
One other point though, boat has been re-wired from 2 x 110v inlets to a 50/250v inlet although no 250v is used or wired on the boat, would it be possible that this lamp holder is somehow wired to alternate phases?
Thanks
Colwyn.