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Old 06-17-2017, 10:07 AM   #1
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Newbie on the road - electrics confusion!

Hi folks, could really do with some help here, we are Newbies and into our 12th day into a road trip with our SLX 2017 264BHW and I am still confused about the inside power/light switches.
What position do the power switches (one at front door and one in bathroom) need to be in when;1)Dry camping. 2)Connected to city power. 3)When in transit.?
Really appreciate your replies in advance. Ward.
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Hi ward,
What works for me is to leave the light switches on at all times and then I just turn on the individual puck lights as needed. this will help save battery power when dry camping, and when on shore power it doesn't bother me a bit to save the juice.
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Thank you muchly Khans.
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Hi ward,
What works for me is to leave the light switches on at all times and then I just turn on the individual puck lights as needed. this will help save battery power when dry camping, and when on shore power it doesn't bother me a bit to save the juice.
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