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    Quote Originally Posted by arhayes View Post
    Will do. I found them on Amazon for 11.99 a pair and ordered 4. Should be here Monday.


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    Sounds great Alan. I ordered a pair also at $11.99 using DMB link. Maybe he will get a few brownie points.
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    Okay, Gang. Got mine in and put them on the street side today just under the rain gutter between the slides and on the section behind the LR/Kitchen slide. They are intended to be screwed in but I opted to use industrial Velcro. I'm pretty pleased with the result for the price. The lights activated from 25-30' away and stay on for about 30 seconds once the area is clear. Not bad for $6 apiece. I think I'm going to attach the 3rd one on the center of my curb side slide since I have under awning lighting both in front and behind it. I may try the 4th one as a stair light inside.

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    Thanks Alan

    I think I will put one where you did above the water connect closet. Once in a great while we show up at the camp ground at dusk or worse. The blue lights that I put under the complete rig help, but a bit more light would be nice.

    If someone come out of their rig next to ( 25 to 35 ft away ) our rig, is the light going to blind them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by orbiker View Post
    Thanks Alan

    I think I will put one where you did above the water connect closet. Once in a great while we show up at the camp ground at dusk or worse. The blue lights that I put under the complete rig help, but a bit more light would be nice.

    If someone come out of their rig next to ( 25 to 35 ft away ) our rig, is the light going to blind them?

    Thanks, KEN
    That was a concern as our winter neighbors haven’t arrived yet, and these point to where they park their truck so will activate anytime they pull in after dark. I figured if it becomes an issue I can jump up there and disable the light with the included tool, then reactivate it when we start our travel season in March. That was part of why I chose Velcro over screws. It is nice to have that extra light on the street side though.


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    How do you turn it off Alan?

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    No one is going to get blinded, the lights are more of a soft glow than a harsh security light.

    Resistance is Not Futile, It's Voltage Divided by Current.


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    Quote Originally Posted by arhayes View Post
    Okay, Gang. Got mine in and put them on the street side today just under the rain gutter between the slides and on the section behind the LR/Kitchen slide. They are intended to be screwed in but I opted to use industrial Velcro. I'm pretty pleased with the result for the price. The lights activated from 25-30' away and stay on for about 30 seconds once the area is clear. Not bad for $6 apiece. I think I'm going to attach the 3rd one on the center of my curb side slide since I have under awning lighting both in front and behind it. I may try the 4th one as a stair light inside.

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    Dang, that looks factory. Thanks for posting the pics!
    I have to agree, for the price, and ease of installation, these are an awesome mod.
    I only wish I had installed them when we first got our Reflection. I can think of about a dozen times in the past when it would have been nice having these.
    Resistance is Not Futile, It's Voltage Divided by Current.


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    Quote Originally Posted by orbiker View Post
    How do you turn it off Alan?
    There is a little hidden hole that you use a thin wire tool to push an internal button. Here’s a pic of it inserted.




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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveMatthewsBand View Post
    No one is going to get blinded, the lights are more of a soft glow than a harsh security light.

    My only concern was if our neighbors are cooking out or something and it keeps going on or off bothering them. Of course they’re usually with having Happy Hour with us, so after a few wouldn’t notice the light anyway.[emoji2957]


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    Yea I hear ya. That's one reason I mounted mine about 5 feet off the ground.
    Plus I can easily reach the pin hole and turn them off.
    Resistance is Not Futile, It's Voltage Divided by Current.


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