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Old 03-05-2021, 11:32 PM   #1
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Mystery outside light switch

I just got a 2021 Jay Feather 27BHB. The outside camp kitchen has two light switches. One of them controls the two regular lights and one blue mood light at the camp kitchen. But I have no idea what the 2nd switch is for. None of the 110v outlets are switched, including the small refrigerator. I have flipped the switch on and off while looking all around the trailer, and it doesn’t seem to control anything. Any ideas?
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Old 03-06-2021, 06:11 AM   #2
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On my TT, one switch controls the blue light and the other controls the two regular lights. Maybe they wired it wrong.
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Old 03-06-2021, 06:55 AM   #4
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Yeah that sounds like a miswiring. I have a jayfeather 24bh, I have 2 switches in my outdoor kitchen as well, one controls the 2 led lights and the other turns on the small blue led light inside the camp kitchen. It should be an easy fix. I would think that you could pull those switches out and see what’s going on. I can see if I’m able to take a pic of mine with the switches out so you have an idea of what to do? Private message me if you would want to try this.
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Thank you all. It makes sense that the blue light would be on a separate switch. I’ll remove the switch to see if I can correct the situation.
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Mystery outside light switch

Well I’m no Einstein, but thinks this could be the culprit. The problem is that I don’t t see an easy way to remove the “roof” panel of the camp kitchen to get to the wires up there. I removed the two LED’s and blue light, but there’s not enough slack to trace them. Oh well, not a big deal.

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