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myredracer wrote:afidel wrote:Thanks, I haven't seen those before.myredracer wrote:
Maybe pull the switch out and disconnect it. The switch could be defective.
If you disconnect the strip in the awning and it still won't go out, you have a serious issue... :E
The wire that goes out through the awning arm has switched 12 volts from inside your camper and there is no "control panel" inside the roller tube, just a splice or connector at the strip. I just got a new strip for our awning (1/2 the LEDS are burned out) and according to a Carefree of Colorado video uses a plug-in connector.
Wrong! The OPs trailer has Solera smart arm awnings, they DO have a control panel built into the arm. Just because your camper doesn't have a feature don't assume that nobody else's do.
โJun-07-2018 07:05 PM
โJun-07-2018 10:06 AM
afidel wrote:Thanks, I haven't seen those before.myredracer wrote:
Maybe pull the switch out and disconnect it. The switch could be defective.
If you disconnect the strip in the awning and it still won't go out, you have a serious issue... :E
The wire that goes out through the awning arm has switched 12 volts from inside your camper and there is no "control panel" inside the roller tube, just a splice or connector at the strip. I just got a new strip for our awning (1/2 the LEDS are burned out) and according to a Carefree of Colorado video uses a plug-in connector.
Wrong! The OPs trailer has Solera smart arm awnings, they DO have a control panel built into the arm. Just because your camper doesn't have a feature don't assume that nobody else's do.
โJun-07-2018 09:51 AM
myredracer wrote:
Maybe pull the switch out and disconnect it. The switch could be defective.
If you disconnect the strip in the awning and it still won't go out, you have a serious issue... :E
The wire that goes out through the awning arm has switched 12 volts from inside your camper and there is no "control panel" inside the roller tube, just a splice or connector at the strip. I just got a new strip for our awning (1/2 the LEDS are burned out) and according to a Carefree of Colorado video uses a plug-in connector.
โJun-07-2018 09:40 AM
โJun-07-2018 09:22 AM
afidel wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
unplug them....
The LED strip lights don't generally come with a plug, hard wired.
โJun-07-2018 09:02 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
unplug them....
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