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Gundog wrote:Big Katuna wrote:
I replaced mine with a Starlight’s smart light, led, motion detector.
I got a very early unit that had lens problems but they made good on it.
Uses you existing switch, you can turn it on or toggle the switch and it’s in motion detect mode. $56.
Amazon.
I like that idea. I will look into it. I want the light most for when entering in the dark it does have a step light but it is not very bright and only comes on after the door is open which doesn't help for putting the key in the door. My remote door openers must need new batteries.
We have made it to Idaho to visit my Mom. We stayed at an RV park in Umatilla OR, the first night everything worked great. WE are camped in front of Mom's house and so far so good. I am really liking this coach so far.
I battled wind for most of the trip the wind pushes it around but not terrible like my last coach but still something you need to pay attention to. Having driven big trucks it doesn't bother me. Mileage doesn't seem too good the computer says average 7.5 MPG I will check that when I fuel up in the morning to head home. I filled up before I left and we have driven 385 miles I have about 3/8 of a tank left. The trip has some grades but nothing big and we are not towing anything but we seemed to buck the wind a fair amount but most of the wind was a cross wind.
Mike
Oct-15-2018 07:28 AM
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Oct-14-2018 10:16 AM
Big Katuna wrote:
I replaced mine with a Starlight’s smart light, led, motion detector.
I got a very early unit that had lens problems but they made good on it.
Uses you existing switch, you can turn it on or toggle the switch and it’s in motion detect mode. $56.
Amazon.
Oct-14-2018 05:08 AM
Oct-13-2018 06:27 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
My last camper had both a white light and an amber light on the passenger side. Either could be turned on independently. The amber colored was nearest the door. When both were on at the same time, the white always had more bugs flying around it. However, when the white went out, they navigated to the amber anyway. I think they like the white better. So, when using the outside light, we always flipped on the white one because it was farther away from the door and bugs stayed away from the door, hovering around the light.
Oct-12-2018 10:05 AM
ArchHoagland wrote:
I put clear on mine the last time because it provides more usable light.
Didn't pay any attention to the bugs and couldn't tell you if there are more or less with it.
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