I just picked up  a little 100 watt inverter an the Home_Despot for under $10.00 They plug into a cig lighter socket and it powers a 12 watt CFL for hours without getting hot. It also has a USB charge port and is very small.

The idea is to install one of these near every areas I want to use a normal 120 volt CFL light. It is less costly than buying more Thin-lite fixtures, and have other practical uses, like charging your electronic devices and more

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Comment by Myrtle on October 21, 2012 at 10:47am
This is an article on our solar set up with inverter in our 1964 travco. We are very happy with it http://www.inspiredcamping.com/cool-campsite-essential-solar-energy/
Comment by John "T" Nordhoff on October 20, 2012 at 4:54pm

 An Inverter is obviously NOT 100% efficient, it wastes some energy as heat. Why use an Inverter when instead you can use a 12 VDC CFL so you dont have to fool with the inverters heat losses??????????? I just ordered some 5 watt, 10 watt and 15 watt units to replace those inefficient 15 watt incandescent 12 VDC RV lights, I look forward to trying them out. Of course, LED lighting is even more efficient then CFL

 

 John T  Long retired Electrical Engineer

Comment by John Donahue on October 9, 2012 at 2:52am

I have 12 volt led light strips and they are nice. Not ready to give up my Thin lites though.

Comment by John Donahue on October 8, 2012 at 6:09pm

Yeah I understand you can loose up to 30% of your energy through the conversion

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