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Post by fotohouse65 on Mar 31, 2021 9:59:09 GMT -5
We recently purchased a ST312VIK and I was wondering if there was anyway to turn off the blue LED lighting on the stabilizers. I know the draw isn't much but when off grid any power consumption by unnecessary lighting does further drain the batteries.
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Post by crhuber on Mar 31, 2021 18:20:07 GMT -5
There is a black on/off switch in the front pass-thru storage area right next to the motion light in my rig. Might be there in yours as well. Cheers.
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Post by fotohouse65 on Apr 4, 2021 14:51:48 GMT -5
Thanks, I found it after reading another post. dumb damn place to put it when all the other switches are on a panel as soon as you enter the unit. SMH.
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noise
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Post by noise on Apr 4, 2021 22:40:53 GMT -5
Thanks, I found it after reading another post. dumb damn place to put it when all the other switches are on a panel as soon as you enter the unit. SMH. I believe their reasoning for it there is to assist if say your were setting up the camper in the evening/night. Goes to figure you'd be in the compartment to retrieve cords, blocks, ect...
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Post by jeff48838 on Apr 5, 2021 7:07:13 GMT -5
I added a three way switch on the front bedroom wall of our STT312VBH. That way when I forget to turn off the blue accent lighting which includes the stabilizer lighting before turning in for the night, I don’t need to go outside to do it.
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Post by WrkrBee on Apr 5, 2021 9:13:02 GMT -5
I added a three way switch on the front bedroom wall of our STT312VBH. That way when I forget to turn off the blue accent lighting which includes the stabilizer lighting before turning in for the night, I don’t need to go outside to do it. Did you change the switch in the the front pass-thru storage area to a three way, also?
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Post by jeff48838 on Apr 5, 2021 13:55:28 GMT -5
Yes, here is a link of the circuit diagram and the switches I used.
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Post by jeff48838 on Apr 5, 2021 13:56:02 GMT -5
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