Hi Mark, You shouldn't need to use the Furrion 7-Way Vehicle Power Adapter part #FR87PR because your 2018 Ram 2500 is from the fourth generation of the Ram 2500 before they did the huge overhaul that changed the circuits and resulted in the newer…
Hey Craig! Is this a Lippert Ground Control system? Is the part actually 304136? I asked Lippert and they said they don't have anything under 304135. If it is the 304136 the correct replacement is the Replacement Control Module for Lippert Ground…
Hi Bill! You will need to completely replace the system since you have old Dometic R410a units on your Monaco. Everything switched to R32 refrigerant following new EPA regulations in 2025, and the new systems are not backwards compatible. For a…
Hey Steve, yes the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Brake Assembly set part #23-458-459 is the correct set for your Airstream based on the part numbers you mentioned. Also the hub/drum part #8-388-80UC3 that you referenced as well would be correct for your…
Hey David, it sounds like you know what you're doing but I've also gone ahead and found the wiring diagram for the Replacement Single Zone Thermostat for Dometic RV Air Conditioners #DMC79FR for you to check out so you can use it as a cross…
Hi Collin, welcome back! The most economical replacement is going to be from Advent Air. You will need a complete system since everything moved to R32 refrigerant. If your upgraded thermostat is R32 compatible, or a smart thermostat that got a…
Hey Keith! I can definitely help you find a replacement for your Dometic Duo Therm. However, you're going to have to replace the thermostat and air distribution box as well. Your current setup is for R410A and everything switched to R32 last year…
Hey Matthew, thanks for reaching out. We do have a heat strip kit that will work with the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System #ADV99QR. For that you'll need the following: - Electric Heat Strip for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners - 5,500 BTU -…
Hey Alan, while the Air Distribution Box w/ Wall-Mounted Thermostat for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners #ADV98SR does have ability to control a furnace it can't be used with a Duo Therm setup like you have. It can only work with Advent Air AC…
Hey Kristoper, we have just what you need with the Dometic Furnace part #DMC54RR which has exact same dimensions as what you had at 16 1/2" W X 7" H X 20" D and also this has same 30k BTU rating so it will work perfectly for you. How…
Hey JT! Sorry to hear about your trouble with the leaf springs. Hopefully there wasn't a lot of damage and everyone stayed safe. From what I have found the 26E-3500 is the same as the Dexter 072-027-00. This is the 6-Leaf Double-Eye Spring for…
Hey Jeff. There is definitely a correlation between weight and capacity. I've listed the weight of all three of the Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jacks we have below: Power Mountain Tallboy Off-Road Bottle Jack - 7-15/16" to…
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RV Interior Lights with Night Light comfort
Fans of a softer glow will appreciate night light options for RV interiors. These give a gentle, not-too-bright illumination, emit no heat, and use much less energy than even LEDs. Some plug into a standard 110v outlet and run on household A/C current, which is usually 120V, so they're easy to use in your RV or home.
Yes, a Night Light that plugs into a standard 110v outlet will work in both an RV and a home. Verify the plug type matches your outlet and that it's powered by household A/C current. If you only have 12V power in the spot, this style won't be compatible.
RV Night Lights in this group plug into household A/C, typically 110v to 120V. They work in standard outlets in an RV or at home. They are not 12V, so confirm you have an A/C outlet where you plan to use one.
Expect a gentle glow that's bright enough to navigate without being harsh like many LEDs. Some options can feel quite dim, so check the stated light level and color before you buy. If you want area lighting, a Night Light may be too subtle; it's meant for low-light guidance.
Non-LED Night Lights are described as not so bright, emit no heat, and use much less energy than even LEDs. They're good when you want soft light that won't glare at night. If you prefer a stronger output, compare brightness specs to LED choices.