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- BarabooBobExplorer IIIJust do everyone a favor and don't turn on lights that are not needed. I have never been in a campground where I felt the need to light it up like a city. I do however turn on my flashlight when I am in bear country so that I don't step on a bear when outside. We can all see your RV, we don't need to be able to read the newspaper in our campsite with your irritating lights.
- CrabbypattyExplorerAs long as you turn it off at night. To many people leave there lights blaring all night long...Its become an issue. Flag pole solar lights etc.
- 2112Explorer II
2112 wrote:
As I suspected, this is a low-side switch. You will need a high-side switch due to your campers common ground (tied to frame). It can be done, but not with this device.rjniles wrote:
I'm not convinced this will work with a common ground. I believe IN V- and OUT V- need to be isolated.
I use this dimmer for LEDs. Will not work for incadescent, too much current.
https://www.amazon.com/Leegoal-LEDwholesalers-Lights-Dimming-Controller/dp/B003L4KKF2/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1534464401&sr=8-4&keywords=12+volt+led+dimmer&dpID=41YcQUHmX1L&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch - doxiemom11Explorer IIOff when you go in for the night is good. So many people leave their lights on all night long. Scared of the dark I guess. We have a Bounder that pulled in next to us yesterday. Their porch light is a big round bulb with no cover and it's like a bright mercury light being on. They left it on all night. Good thing our slide with awning from the living room blocks that light to the bedroom window or I'd be visiting and asking that they please shut it off. Probably would have to wait until they were in bed to go knocking though.
- grandpopsicleExplorer
doxiemom11 wrote:
The newer blue light are awful. Have seen them on a few trailers - please don't do that.
Naw....don't care for that neon actinic blue either. We do however like the light aqua ocean blue color though.
I have RGB stips below the awning and about 6 feet under the rv with some of that 6' strip lighting up the stairs. - doxiemom11Explorer IIThe newer blue light are awful. Have seen them on a few trailers - please don't do that.
- 2112Explorer II
rjniles wrote:
I'm not convinced this will work with a common ground. I believe IN V- and OUT V- need to be isolated.
I use this dimmer for LEDs. Will not work for incadescent, too much current.
https://www.amazon.com/Leegoal-LEDwholesalers-Lights-Dimming-Controller/dp/B003L4KKF2/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1534464401&sr=8-4&keywords=12+volt+led+dimmer&dpID=41YcQUHmX1L&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch - grandpopsicleExplorer
GordonThree wrote:
Getting back to the original topic. If the LED use a basic resistor to limit current, a dimmer, either linear or pwm version. However if any of the LED use active current limiting like a switching regulator could be damaged or malfunction if used with a dimmer.
Long and short of it, if any of the LED bulbs have a circuit board with "chips" they're not going to dim well if at all.
My marker lights are fine but the tail lights have active circuitry to manage the LED brightness, switching between running light and brake light modes.
Thank you... appreciate it. - grandpopsicleExplorer
rjniles wrote:
I use this dimmer for LEDs. Will not work for incadescent, too much current.
https://www.amazon.com/Leegoal-LEDwholesalers-Lights-Dimming-Controller/dp/B003L4KKF2/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1534464401&sr=8-4&keywords=12+volt+led+dimmer&dpID=41YcQUHmX1L&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch
Thank you. Going to use This and maybe mount it in This - GordonThreeExplorerGetting back to the original topic. If the LED use a basic resistor to limit current, a dimmer, either linear or pwm version. However if any of the LED use active current limiting like a switching regulator could be damaged or malfunction if used with a dimmer.
Long and short of it, if any of the LED bulbs have a circuit board with "chips" they're not going to dim well if at all.
My marker lights are fine but the tail lights have active circuitry to manage the LED brightness, switching between running light and brake light modes.
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