RSD559 wrote:
In my two previous trailers, the lights were turned on at the light fixture. No wall switch. My new one has wall switches.
My own 2014 192RBS has 3 double light ceiling fixtures - one nearest the entry door and one in the middle of the cabin area can be individually switched on/off but are master controlled as a pair by a paddle switch next to the entry door on the underside of the upper galley cabinet. The third light fixture over the foot end of the bed is controlled only by it's own on/off switch, which in turn means that there is +/- 12 vdc available right at that light fixture. The OP's later version 192RBS has a vent that mine doesn't and his light fixture arrangement is different but if those nearest the vent are controlled by the paddle switch then he'd probably would want to pull power from another source. The cabinet wall on which the television wall plate is mounted is hollow and already does have wires running through it up to the ceiling area but easy access would require pulling that panel free in order to fish wires up into the ceiling. That wouldn't be difficult but I'd imagine that then fishing those wires across the interior of the ceiling to the vent area would be.