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| + | ====== My TT Lighting Issue ====== | ||
| + | So, we just purchased a travel trailer and we love it. One thing about it, though, that we weren' | ||
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| + | What we needed was some alternative lighting that we could use when the bright direct lights weren' | ||
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| + | I looked around the trailer and found the perfect place to put the rope lights. We have one slideout on our trailer - where the dining room table and couch are. For those of you who don't know what a slideout is, it's a section of the trailer that slides out of the side of the trailer when parked - this creates a lot more space inside when using the trailer. When you travel, you just slide it in. | ||
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| + | The frame around the slideout has some trim around it, which created just enough space to lay the rope lights behind. In fact, there' | ||
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| + | The only other problem I had was that there wasn't an outlet where I needed it - but fortunately there is power under the dining room table and I needed the plug on the backside of one of the dining room booth seats. So I just ran wire inside the walls under the booth seats (which lift to allow for storage) and added a plug on the backside, right where I needed it. | ||
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| + | I added a Z-Wave lamp module so I could remotely control the light and adjust brightness and it worked out perfectly (see my post about [[homegrown_security_system|building an alarm system for my TT]] for another cool project I did.). If you have any questions about this little project feel free to post over on the [[http:// | ||