Any one found puck/tap lights to be useful,
I have a Livin Lite Quicksilver 6.0 I usually dry camp and will try to get as isolated as I can, this usually results in some pretty dark places, I have the fan /light kit that came with the camper but it is mounted to the forward Bimini rod so a little dark area
to cover before making it to the light , they are very inexpensive ,3 pack with batteries $10.98 5 leds per light , I placed one just inside the door to the left, one in the storage bin under the folding couch and one just under the bed rail for easy access if I have to get up during the evening, more than enough light easy on/off, very, very convenient , now I'm no camping genius
but these things are great !! anybody else make use of these little gems ??[
I had them in my first pup rather than wiring up a deep cycle battery and inverter. They worked great. I had 2, one close to either bunk end. They had 2 lights each that were directional. One shined in the bunk and one shined in the pup. It was an 8 foot pup so that was all I needed.
Matt O 2006 Skyline Nomad 27' travel trailer. Previously owned 1986 Coleman Columbia / 1992 Coleman Senecca / 1989 Born Free Class C RV.
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