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IBcarguy
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Dec 11, 2015

Bathroom light

Just bought a new TT last week found that the 12v light in the ceiling of the bathroom doesn't have a on-off switch in the wall and my wife and grandkids can't reach the light in the ceiling to turn it on. I know there are a lot of battery operated lights I could mount on the wall or under the medicine cabinet but I'd really rather have a switch for the one in the ceiling. I'm afraid if I try to remove trim work and wall panels to run wires and a switch, I'd end up damaging the trim. All the interior trim is cheap and would be ruined by prying this stuff apart. Any ideas?
  • copying somebody here I bought a battery operated LED light strip that has a remote control and mounted it at an angle over the medicine cabinet. about $17 at walmart IIRC. uf somebody wanted to they could probably rewire it for 12 volt if available nearby.
    bumpy
  • I have a light over our bed that is the same. It has a built in switch, but is impossible to reach with out getting up from the bed.
    I did a little rework and added a pull chain to the existing fixture.

    If you are handy, you could do the same

    My wife just reminded me. I did the same, (added a pull chain) to our bath room fan because she couldn't reach the push button on it.

    jack L
  • Thanks for the input. I think the battery operated LED with motion sensor activation is the best and easiest solution. They make one that only works in the dark. I didn't like the idea of opening up the ceiling or wall panels to rewire the light.I also have to figure out a way to turn on a cabin light in the dark when you step into the trailer. The switch is in the main electrical control panel located under the TV which is a about 3 feet from the door. Again...stupid design. My old trailer had a switch on the wall just inside the door which made it easy to find and switch on. The designer of this rig obviously never owned a TT before.