docj wrote:
There are 3 different "lighting sections" in our MH each of which has "2-way" (actually electricians call it 3-way wiring) so the lights can be turned on at one end of a section and then turned off again after you have walked through and are ready to turn the lights on in the next section. That way we can walk from the entrance door all the way to lying down in bed without ever groping around in the dark looking for a light switch.
This is the way a house would be wired; hallway lights are almost always wired so they can be turned on at one end and off at the other. Not wiring a MH the same way you would a building is something that manufacturers do to save a couple of bucks. Just because people don't complain about it doesn't mean it isn't a cheap way to do things.
Thanks DocJ this is exactly the point that I was trying to make
its crazy that my 350K unit does not have ANY 3 way wiring