Hello Jeremy, I sent that number over to lippert and they were not able to find anything. Can you please send me a picture of the sticker if it is still on there? Should have a S/N number and and RPO number, I included a picture of what the stickers…
Hi Nathaniel, Great choice on switching to the Furrion Chill 18,000 BTU! You're going to love the performance and efficiency it brings. One of the biggest advantages of the switch is that Furrion has upgraded their refrigerant from R410A to the…
It looks like you ordered both from us today to use with your Carrier lower vent assembly. The heat strip will work with the Advent but if I am being perfectly honest a lot of times these mixed brand AC Unit solutions don't work as consistently…
Hello Emon, thanks for reaching out. No, the Furrion Chill Cube AC Units like part #LC54DX do not have a soft start installed. These units start up in different stages, so you do not get big amperage spikes during startup like you do with other…
Hey Robert, the ends of the Thinline Opti-Brite LED Utility Light Strip #ILL72CB are designed to pop off to access the mounting hardware so you'd want to pop them up and off.
Hey Myron, thanks for reaching out. We just installed and tested one of these Chill Cube units here in our install bay a few hours ago, and we tested the amp draw. With just the fan running it was pulling only like 0.5 amps. It is pretty cold here in…
Hey Barry, so the GE Profile Propane RV Range with Glass Cover #GE24VR used to come with a glass lid but it looks like they updated it and got rid of that part.
Hey Ken, the Replacement TPMS Grayscale Display Monitor for TST 507 Series #TST97FR is not backlit for better brightness. The idea behind this version was to be easier to read in direct sunlight so a backlight wasn't planned. They do also have…
The part #277-000114 that you referenced can only turn on both lights or turn off both lights. They can not be activated independently. You may instead be interested in the LED Dome Light part #277-000340.
Hey Kitti, I attached a couple help articles to this page that detail how to determine how much solar power you would need. There are a few factors so there isn't a set number we can give you at this time. Check out the links (down below) and if…
Hi Jerry; until recently I would have said yes, the #ASA86YR or #ASA99YR will plug right into your Dometic setup making for a simple installation. We have started to run into compatibility issues with certain Dometic models and Advent Air doesn't…
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Why should I upgrade my RV’s lighting to LEDs?
Better visibility, less power drain, and a longer lifespan—LEDs just make sense. They use far less energy than traditional bulbs, helping to preserve battery life when boondocking. Plus, they last much longer and produce less heat, making your RV cooler and more efficient. A quick upgrade now means fewer bulb changes down the road.
How do I choose the right LED bulbs for my RV?
The right bulb should fit, function, and brighten up your space the way you want. First, match the base type to your existing bulbs. Then, consider brightness (lumens) and color temperature—warm white for a cozy feel, cool white for brighter visibility. Checking for 12V compatibility ensures a smooth swap without flickering or failures.
How can I improve the lighting inside my RV?
A well-lit RV makes all the difference in comfort and convenience. Adding LED puck lights under cabinets, strip lighting along ceilings, and dimmable fixtures lets you adjust brightness to fit your needs. The right mix of task and ambient lighting makes every space feel bigger and more functional.
What’s the best way to improve exterior RV lighting for safety and visibility?
Good exterior lighting isn’t just for convenience—it’s for safety too. Upgrading to LED tail lights and marker lights helps other drivers see you better on the road. Awning lights and porch lights give you a well-lit outdoor space, and motion-activated security lights add an extra layer of protection. Better lighting means fewer surprises when setting up camp after dark.
What are the best lighting options for off-grid RVing?
When power is limited, smart lighting keeps your setup efficient. Solar-powered lights charge during the day and provide free, off-grid illumination at night. Battery-powered lanterns and string lights let you light up your space without draining your RV battery. Having low-draw LED lights throughout your setup ensures you have the brightness you need without sacrificing power.