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VicSan

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We just bought a 1997 32' Winnebago Adventurer. Any advice is welcome. It's a nit of a project but in overall good shape. Does anyone know where to find replacement interior light covers? They are the plastic snap in covers that get a hole in them from the heat of the bulb after a time. Thanks in advance for the help.
 
Hello @VicSan and welcome to the forum. You probably should replace the entire light, and not just the cover. Those old lights draw a lot of current and put off a lot of heat. You can replace the old lights with a new LED and save a lot of power. Great if you're boon docking and need to conserve battery life. Take a look on Amazon and you'll find what you need.

I'd love to see some pictures of your Adventurer.

Jim
 
Welcome @VicSan - great to have you with us here at RVForums.com. Feel free to post questions in the corresponding forums on this site, attach pics as needed and have fun.
 
Welcome to RVF, @VicSan; great to have you join us. @Jim makes a good point about replacing the old incandescent light fixtures with LEDs. Not only will they draw less power, they will also generate less heat (no more lens/cover replacement) and will last far longer. It is a win win-win.

TJ
 
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