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Indirect Fluorescent Lighting...
01-23-2006, 19:31
Post: #1
Indirect Fluorescent Lighting...
I have two of my light fixtures, one mounted outboard on the over-
head storage compartment, and another one over the kitchen sink and
both are starting to work part time.

The bulbs are ok. At times they work fine, other times at a reduced
output, and the one over the sink will periodicaly take a vacation.

These fixtures look like they are original. There is a ballast?
encased in what looks like wax, several wires running around, a
fuse, and a large resistor looking thing. They look 28 years old.

I would like to replace the whole fixture with a modern replacement,
my old covers still look great.

Has anyone been here and done this before?

I appreciate any advice...


-James
78FC33SB
Las Vegas NV
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01-24-2006, 03:09
Post: #2
Indirect Fluorescent Lighting...
James,

(805)987-5021 * REC Specialties Inc., 530 Constitution Ave,
Camarillo, CA 93010 $23.50 for rebuild of fixture and ballast with 2
yr. Guarantee (includes return shipping)

Hope this helps.

Jim Owens
77 FC33SB (Gas)
Lake of the Ozarks, MO

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "orbitalsolutions"
wrote:
>
> I have two of my light fixtures, one mounted outboard on the over-
> head storage compartment, and another one over the kitchen sink and
> both are starting to work part time.
>
> The bulbs are ok. At times they work fine, other times at a
reduced
> output, and the one over the sink will periodicaly take a vacation.
>
> These fixtures look like they are original. There is a ballast?
> encased in what looks like wax, several wires running around, a
> fuse, and a large resistor looking thing. They look 28 years old.
>
> I would like to replace the whole fixture with a modern
replacement,
> my old covers still look great.
>
> Has anyone been here and done this before?
>
> I appreciate any advice...
>
>
> -James
> 78FC33SB
> Las Vegas NV
>
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01-24-2006, 09:23
Post: #3
Indirect Fluorescent Lighting...
Thanks, JIm.

That is great info. I have found one of the fixtures in this bus has
been replaced. It is a more modern, tighter unit with no exposed
wires, transistors or fuses. It says, LSI - Annandale Minnesota - No.
F-15R - (For Use In Recreational Vehical Only)

Thanks for the help.

-James
78FC33SB
LasVegas NV
>
> James,
>
> (805)987-5021 * REC Specialties Inc., 530 Constitution Ave,
> Camarillo, CA 93010 $23.50 for rebuild of fixture and ballast with 2
> yr. Guarantee (includes return shipping)
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Jim Owens
> 77 FC33SB (Gas)
> Lake of the Ozarks, MO
>
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01-25-2006, 18:23
Post: #4
Indirect Fluorescent Lighting...
James,

I found this info after my first reply and before I read your
response:

(from vintagebirds.com) Fluorescent lite inverters ... The
fluorescent lamps in my 1980 FC had short life.
Real short. I found the problem was the inverters built into the
fixtures were the problem. The chassis, inverter, and sockets, as a
unit, is available from:

RGM Industries, Inc.
3342 Lillian Blvd.
Titusville, FL 32780
phone: (321) 269-4720
fax: (321) 269-4729

The cost is $35 each plus shipping. RGM doesn't use credit cards,
but will ship COD. I prefer to send them a check and save the COD
charges. The part number for the unit is 15RF12, but be sure to
specify you don't need the whole fixture, as there is no seperate
part number. The new inverters seem to be much better than the 18
year old inverters! No more short lived lamps.

RGM Industries is located in the city of Titusville on the east coast
of the Florida peninsula. RGM's regular office hours are 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., Monday thru Friday.



http://www.capeinnovation.com

Niagara Falls, Canada
---> Stephen Birtles 77FC33 has posted directions and photos on
how to rebuild 12v fluorescent fixtures at:

http://www.autos.groups.yahoo.com/FC_Wanderlodge/files/

look for the file Rebuild Lights

Since you found the LSI fixture this info may help you decide one way
or another based on cost, shipping time and work required.

Jim Owens
77 FC33SB (Gas)
Lake of the Ozarks, MO
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01-25-2006, 19:02
Post: #5
Indirect Fluorescent Lighting...
I also have the ballasts for the flourescent lights. You will find
that the LSI listed on the lights is no longer in existence
If you need the pics on the rebuild of the lights Bob Griesel made a
series of pictures showing the rebuild procedure
Stephen 77fc35



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Owens"
wrote:
>
> James,
>
> I found this info after my first reply and before I read your
> response:
>
> (from vintagebirds.com) Fluorescent lite inverters ... The
> fluorescent lamps in my 1980 FC had short life.
> Real short. I found the problem was the inverters built into the
> fixtures were the problem. The chassis, inverter, and sockets, as a
> unit, is available from:
>
> RGM Industries, Inc.
> 3342 Lillian Blvd.
> Titusville, FL 32780
> phone: (321) 269-4720
> fax: (321) 269-4729
>
> The cost is $35 each plus shipping. RGM doesn't use credit cards,
> but will ship COD. I prefer to send them a check and save the COD
> charges. The part number for the unit is 15RF12, but be sure to
> specify you don't need the whole fixture, as there is no seperate
> part number. The new inverters seem to be much better than the 18
> year old inverters! No more short lived lamps.
>
> RGM Industries is located in the city of Titusville on the east coast
> of the Florida peninsula. RGM's regular office hours are 9 a.m. to 5
> p.m., Monday thru Friday.
>
>
>
> http://www.capeinnovation.com
>
> Niagara Falls, Canada
> ---> Stephen Birtles 77FC33 has posted directions and photos on
> how to rebuild 12v fluorescent fixtures at:
>
> http://www.autos.groups.yahoo.com/FC_Wanderlodge/files/
>
> look for the file Rebuild Lights
>
> Since you found the LSI fixture this info may help you decide one way
> or another based on cost, shipping time and work required.
>
> Jim Owens
> 77 FC33SB (Gas)
> Lake of the Ozarks, MO
>
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01-26-2006, 11:45
Post: #6
Indirect Fluorescent Lighting...
Thanks, Jim and Stephen.

I have sent two fixtures to Thin-Lite in California to be rebuilt
for S23.50, seems like a great price. I will order a new unit from
RGM to carry as a spare and compare the two. I would be glad to
compare them on this forum when I get them.

Thanks again, this is a fantastic board because of experienced and
helpful folks like yourself.


-James
78FC33SB
Las Vegas NV
>
> I also have the ballasts for the flourescent lights. You will find
> that the LSI listed on the lights is no longer in existence
> If you need the pics on the rebuild of the lights Bob Griesel made
a
> series of pictures showing the rebuild procedure
> Stephen 77fc35
>
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Owens"

> wrote:
> >
> > James,
> >
> > I found this info after my first reply and before I read your
> > response:
> >
> > (from vintagebirds.com) Fluorescent lite inverters ... The
> > fluorescent lamps in my 1980 FC had short life.
> > Real short. I found the problem was the inverters built into the
> > fixtures were the problem. The chassis, inverter, and sockets,
as a
> > unit, is available from:
> >
> > RGM Industries, Inc.
> > 3342 Lillian Blvd.
> > Titusville, FL 32780
> > phone: (321) 269-4720
> > fax: (321) 269-4729
> >
> > The cost is $35 each plus shipping. RGM doesn't use credit cards,
> > but will ship COD. I prefer to send them a check and save the
COD
> > charges. The part number for the unit is 15RF12, but be sure to
> > specify you don't need the whole fixture, as there is no
seperate
> > part number. The new inverters seem to be much better than the
18
> > year old inverters! No more short lived lamps.
> >
> > RGM Industries is located in the city of Titusville on the east
coast
> > of the Florida peninsula. RGM's regular office hours are 9 a.m.
to 5
> > p.m., Monday thru Friday.
> >
> >
> >
> > http://www.capeinnovation.com
> >
> > Niagara Falls, Canada
> > ---> Stephen Birtles 77FC33 has posted directions and photos on
> > how to rebuild 12v fluorescent fixtures at:
> >
> > http://www.autos.groups.yahoo.com/FC_Wanderlodge/files/
> >
> > look for the file Rebuild Lights
> >
> > Since you found the LSI fixture this info may help you decide
one way
> > or another based on cost, shipping time and work required.
> >
> > Jim Owens
> > 77 FC33SB (Gas)
> > Lake of the Ozarks, MO
> >
>
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