I stumbled across a trailer that s having some leaking issues that the owners weren't even trying to fix as there was apparently some long story behind why they didn't want to do anything to it...guy that was using it didn't own...anyway, trailer has a 6ft sw and someone has already ripped out most of the insulation/paneling and so forth. It has several cabinets that I'm gonna just leave in there and maybe refinish or paint. I got the leaks fixed and now ready to start working on the LQ. I was thinking about putting some of the little spot recessed looking lights throughout the ceiling...where can I get these? Lowes? Or a RV supply store...?
Posted 2012-09-03 6:53 AM (#146784 - in reply to #146770) Subject: RE: LQ interior light fixtures...
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Assuming you're talking about 12V, marine outlets have nice LED's but they aren't cheap ($30). The really do last forever draw minimal amps and provide good lighting so you don't need as many. I use them on my boat.
Posted 2012-10-08 9:06 AM (#147506 - in reply to #146770) Subject: RE: LQ interior light fixtures...
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So how many lights would a person need? I have to install as well, and I'm stumped as to how to determine how many I need. I don't wish to be blinded, or have deep dark shadows.
Posted 2012-10-08 9:13 AM (#147509 - in reply to #146770) Subject: RE: LQ interior light fixtures...
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We just added one of the simple/basic fixtures with the two lights, slider switch that will light one or two of the lights.
Our trailer had no light over the sink/stove, so we added one there. That was much needed. The rest of the rig, just think about where you needed to see. Over bed to read? Shower? Over sitting area?
Posted 2012-10-10 5:01 PM (#147567 - in reply to #146770) Subject: RE: LQ interior light fixtures...
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I really haven't noticed any heat with them. I also have them installed on the underneath side of my cabinets over my countertop and sink. I am more than happy with them.
Posted 2013-06-01 4:01 PM (#152387 - in reply to #146770) Subject: RE: LQ interior light fixtures...
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Ok can someone tell me how to take the little buggers apart to change the bulbs? We have these little flush lights on the ceiling and in one cupboard and I will be darned if I can get them apart. I think the center pulls out from the casing but am afraid to pry and break something if thats not right. If it matters its a Showtime conversion LQ ThanksJudy
Posted 2013-06-01 6:20 PM (#152388 - in reply to #152387) Subject: RE: LQ interior light fixtures...
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Originally written by jufamarie on 2013-06-01 4:01 PM
Ok can someone tell me how to take the little buggers apart to change the bulbs? We have these little flush lights on the ceiling and in one cupboard and I will be darned if I can get them apart. I think the center pulls out from the casing but am afraid to pry and break something if thats not right. If it matters its a Showtime conversion LQ ThanksJudy
I had a heck of a time figuring that out on mine. I struggled. My daughter said, oh I know how to do that, you just push up on the bulb and they pop out. Thank goodness for kids.
Posted 2013-06-01 7:59 PM (#152389 - in reply to #146770) Subject: RE: LQ interior light fixtures...
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Please thank your daughter for me too! I went right out and tried it. They didn't exactly pop out in my hand but the edge came loose that way enough to use my fingers to pry them loose once I had the idea of how they came apart. Yeah now I can fix the three lights that were out. Thanks again.Judy
Posted 2013-06-01 10:28 PM (#152390 - in reply to #152389) Subject: RE: LQ interior light fixtures...
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Originally written by jufamarie on 2013-06-01 7:59 PM
Please thank your daughter for me too! I went right out and tried it. They didn't exactly pop out in my hand but the edge came loose that way enough to use my fingers to pry them loose once I had the idea of how they came apart. Yeah now I can fix the three lights that were out. Thanks again.Judy
Glad it worked! We bought our trailer new in 2006 and only had one of them burn out so hopefully once you fix these you won't have to worry about it for a while. I honestly think the way my daughter figured it out is she was laying on the bed in the gooseneck and dinking around with her feet on the ceiling. (o: