Harvey51 wrote:
Chris Bryant wrote:
If there is room, you could put in a lighted on off switch just ahead of the dimmer, and just use the dimmer to dim, and the switch for on/off.
The perfect solution - easy and will work perfectly.
On thinking a little more, a battery monitor with current meter function would enable checking ALL loads instantly. Mind the fridge, though.
Umm, having 2 switches to turn on for the light is not an optimal solution.
I have no idea what you are referencing when talking about installing a battery monitor with current meter. I am not wanting to monitor my power usage. I am wanting to know if I forgot to turn off my outside lights.
This photo shows the scare light and step light switches illuminated. I am wanting to do the same type of thing for the awning light switch. That way I can tell at a glance from across the trailer whether any of the outside lights are still on.
