Set a gentle glow in your rig with an LED light that doubles as a night light. These operate on household A/C current, which is usually 120V, so they're not 12V. Expect an easy, low-glare guide in the dark that works great and looks cool and cute.
Decide between plug-in or battery. Plug-in Night Light options use household A/C current, which is usually 120V, so you'll need a compatible outlet. If you don't have access to A/C where you need light, consider a battery powered motion detector lamp to provide illumination if you need to move around in the middle of the night.
Some LED Night Light options are powered by household A/C current, which is usually 120V. Check the power rating on the light before you buy. If you need 12V, verify the label or spec sheet to match your RV's system. If a 12V option isn't available, a battery powered motion detector lamp can provide illumination if you need to move around in the middle of the night.
Yes, a battery powered motion detector lamp avoids wiring and outlets. Confirm it's battery powered and includes motion detection if you want hands-free light when you move around at night. If you choose a plug-in Night Light, you'll need an outlet that provides household A/C current, which is usually 120V.
Yes, especially if it's a battery powered motion detector lamp. Look for motion detection so the light turns on when you move around in the middle of the night. If using a plug-in Night Light, make sure you have an outlet for household A/C current, which is usually 120V, near the area you want to light.