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    Seasoned Camper Annie & Tom's Avatar
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    Cate & Rob,

    Very nice, I like the addition of the magnetic switch. I also thought of adding the light under each individual shelf but thought it would limit any future movement of the shelf. (my wife likes to rearrange things) Did you anchor each shelf?

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    Rob, I like the install with the magnetic switch; very nice. What fixtures did you use under each shelf?


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    Hi Tom & Bill:

    I was able to tuck a loop of the wire going to each shelf into the "wiring groove" to the right of the door frame. This would allow each shelf to go up or down several inches. I used LED lights sold as "licence plate" lights. Usually about $10 each, but you can find them online or on sale for half that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Annie & Tom View Post
    Dave,

    I also noted in your original posting that you wired to the light strip using some old power supplies from various PC accessories. Is it not possible just to wire the 12 volt feed directly to the light strip or is it necessary to have additional power supply.

    I was just thinking of coming directly off the existing light switch but after reading your post I am having second thoughts?

    Tom
    You can wire directly, sadly I didn't explain myself well on this point. The 12v pc supplies were used only for their wire and connector. The LED strip came with the female connector installed so rather than cutting and splicing I used the male end from some old power supplies I had.


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    Dave, thanks for the clarification.
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    Rob did you make those pantry shelves adjustable??
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    Quote Originally Posted by wrongwayrver View Post
    Rob did you make those pantry shelves adjustable??
    Initial build Reflections (2014 and 2015 for sure) had adjustable shelves. I do not recall what year GDRV went away from this. I suspect it was a cost cutting measure. I also seem to recall a few folks who had shelves break due to overloading and this could have been a factor as well. These adjustable shelves resting on the four small support points do not provide for much support when heavily loaded. Diligent weight distribution among the shelves is important. Loading all the can goods and heavy food products on one shelf can make for a bad day !

    I also do not recall if early years Solitudes and Momentums had adjustable pantry shelves or not. Possibly early years owners can chime in.
    @Cate&Rob - Rob did some other pantry mods. as I recall and I suspect will share some feedback on this now that I have tagged his user name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrongwayrver View Post
    Rob did you make those pantry shelves adjustable??
    Hi Randy,

    As Dan @Canyonlight describes, early 303s came with adjustable shelving in the pantry.

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