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Speedogomer
Aug 03, 2014Explorer
I had an outlet in my outside kitchen that works well for me. If I had to do it over without that outlet, I'd drill through the wall. There's an outlet inside my cabinets behind the microwave that the microwave itself plugs into.
As for bothering other campers... I call BS. It's no worse than the orange porch lights or scare lights. I can lower the brightness on my LED lights. Also using red (which human eyes are less sensitive to, eyes are most sensitive to green) makes the light much less noticeable. When my awning is out, the light bathes under the awning and isn't easily seen from a distance. When my awning is in, the awning hides most the strip, leaving a small area of light that's perfect for a night n LED light strip is any more annoying than a camping neighbor with a string of party lights on their awning.... which people have used at every campground since the 1970s without issue.
As for bothering other campers... I call BS. It's no worse than the orange porch lights or scare lights. I can lower the brightness on my LED lights. Also using red (which human eyes are less sensitive to, eyes are most sensitive to green) makes the light much less noticeable. When my awning is out, the light bathes under the awning and isn't easily seen from a distance. When my awning is in, the awning hides most the strip, leaving a small area of light that's perfect for a night n LED light strip is any more annoying than a camping neighbor with a string of party lights on their awning.... which people have used at every campground since the 1970s without issue.
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