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Johno97007
Jan 12, 2015Explorer
Thanks for all the response!!! The idea of additional switches generated an epiphany about the “light” switches in the electric bay and the wet bay. So to test this out, I made sure the inside fixture was off, turned off the light switches in both the electric and the wet bay and put back in the bulb I had removed from the storage bay. The light came on when the bulb was seated and stayed on when I fully depressed the door switch. I then went to the electric bay and the wet bay and worked both of them, in turn, checking the storage bay light by depressing the bay door switch each time. The net result is that the electric bay switch and the wet bay switch control an outside light on the side of the coach only. They have no connection to the storage bay light.
By the way, each storage bay has it’s own switch and light fixture.
There are no switches inside the coach.
I’m fuddled.
By the way, each storage bay has it’s own switch and light fixture.
There are no switches inside the coach.
I’m fuddled.
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