ALF
Former Georgia Chapter Leaders
MOD: Add Closet Light Switch next to Clothes Closet
Fellow Landmark owner and friend, Jim B and I shared a common modification goal of wanting to add a local switch for the clothes closet in the front cap area of our Landmark Newports. We noodled some ideas and settled on the following plan:
1a. Swap power circuits between the outdoor USB port and the closet lighting
1b. End up powering the closet lighting from the DC circuit that feeds the outdoor USB port for the Landmark owner name sign and powering the outdoor USB port from the original closet lighting circuit.
2. Add a light switch to the closet wall near the end of the bathroom countertop.
We did this mod today and the end result was great. Sue and I can now switch the closet lights on “right at the closet” and we can now switch our outdoor Landmark name sign on/off using the former closet lighting switch on the multiplex switch panel in the bedroom.
To facilitate the wiring, we removed the shoe shelving unit in the front closet (6 screws and it pulls out easily). While the shelving unit was out, I took the opportunity to double the amount of fiberglass insulation in the front cap.
Fellow Landmark owner and friend, Jim B and I shared a common modification goal of wanting to add a local switch for the clothes closet in the front cap area of our Landmark Newports. We noodled some ideas and settled on the following plan:
1a. Swap power circuits between the outdoor USB port and the closet lighting
1b. End up powering the closet lighting from the DC circuit that feeds the outdoor USB port for the Landmark owner name sign and powering the outdoor USB port from the original closet lighting circuit.
2. Add a light switch to the closet wall near the end of the bathroom countertop.
We did this mod today and the end result was great. Sue and I can now switch the closet lights on “right at the closet” and we can now switch our outdoor Landmark name sign on/off using the former closet lighting switch on the multiplex switch panel in the bedroom.
To facilitate the wiring, we removed the shoe shelving unit in the front closet (6 screws and it pulls out easily). While the shelving unit was out, I took the opportunity to double the amount of fiberglass insulation in the front cap.
Last edited: