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rickhise
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Jul 22, 2017

Right on yard art

What extras catches your eye.
Not so much the xmas lights hanging from the awaning.

Tips on lighting for ground effect
an or lighting in general that serves both as eye catching and
Serves a purpose

Thanks

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  • rk911 wrote:
    rickhise wrote:
    What extras catches your eye.
    Not so much the xmas lights hanging from the awaning.

    Tips on lighting for ground effect
    an or lighting in general that serves both as eye catching and
    Serves a purpose

    Thanks

    less is more. we prefer no lights.


    X2

    I'm camping, so I want to enjoy the sights and sounds of nature.

    I have a remote control puck light that I attach to the outside of the RV with a magnet. When I need to find the RV in the dark, I hit the remote and the light comes on. It's enough to notice when I'm looking for it, but not enough to disturb the neighbors. Other than a lantern, there are no outside lights and I only use a minimum of lights inside.

    No outdoor decor as I prefer the natural scenery and wildlife.
  • I like to take an 'automotive flasher' and plug it into the trailer umbilical plug across pins 3 & 4 (Running lights/12V +)

    Makes the trailer running lights FLASH----ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF

    Drives the neighbors crazy-----but great for finding YOUR rig when you come stumbling back from 'campfire' gathering
  • rickhise wrote:
    What extras catches your eye.
    Not so much the xmas lights hanging from the awaning.

    Tips on lighting for ground effect
    an or lighting in general that serves both as eye catching and
    Serves a purpose

    Thanks

    less is more. we prefer no lights.