Dave_Burrow
Member
There is a real reason I want to do this odd thing. Amateur astronomy is one of the unusual activities my wife and I participate in. Some times we go to large gatherings with others and stay up most of the night looking through telescopes.
If we need to come back into our camper to warm up, grab a bite to eat or use the facilities we would like to be able to do it without having a bright light come on as soon as we open the door. White lights in this kind of environment make you unpopular very quickly. I know that there is a magnetic switch that turns this light on. I would like to know which fuse the circuit is on. I hope that I can pull the fuse without cutting off power to any important items.
We plug in red LED bulbs in several of the interior lights when we use our camper for astronomy. This covers all the light we need to see inside the camper on observing nights.
Our camper is a 2015 1/2 3570RS.
Thanks
If we need to come back into our camper to warm up, grab a bite to eat or use the facilities we would like to be able to do it without having a bright light come on as soon as we open the door. White lights in this kind of environment make you unpopular very quickly. I know that there is a magnetic switch that turns this light on. I would like to know which fuse the circuit is on. I hope that I can pull the fuse without cutting off power to any important items.
We plug in red LED bulbs in several of the interior lights when we use our camper for astronomy. This covers all the light we need to see inside the camper on observing nights.
Our camper is a 2015 1/2 3570RS.
Thanks