Parts Needed To Provide Power To LED Courtesy Light for RVs # 328-002-04W
Updated 11/14/2022 | Published 11/13/2022 >
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Question:
have several frosted glass cabinets that need interior low level lighting. Your products seem to fit the budget and the low light capability. I will need a power supply included for 1,3,and even 6 of your lights.
asked by: Dennis B
Expert Reply:
The LED Courtesy Light for RVs # 328-002-04W only require a very small 12 volt power source since each light only uses 0.02 amps of power. If you have any 12 volt lighting or fans you will be able to tap into their power and add a Switch # 37213405 or # 37212225 allowing you to switch the lights on and off when needed.
If you do not have a 12 volt power source near you will need a Power Converter # FV1101-09 to adapt from 110 volt power to 12 volt power. Then you will need the male end from the Cord # RM-9331 to wire the power for the lights.
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12V RV LED Curtesy Light - 2" Long x 1-5/8" Wide - Black
- RV Exterior Lights
- Courtesy Light
- Hardwired
- Surface Mount
- LED Light
- 12V
- Black
- Command Electronics
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