It's October and it's too close to winter.
#156
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: DFW, TX-GoldCanyon, AZ
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One of these days I am going to be done making wiring modifications to this camper...
Wiring in a switch for new LED vanity lights for Dar.
I installed a lighted switch which always runs a trickle of current through the circuit.
That little bit of current is just enough to fire off these LEDS fairly dim.
I can do one of two things -
1) boast about the new NightLight feature I added to the bedroom/vanity
2) pull the lighted switch out and install a non lighted..
I'm leaning to #1 right now.. But wonder if that trickle of current is gonna harm the LED circuitry or not...
Wiring in a switch for new LED vanity lights for Dar.
I installed a lighted switch which always runs a trickle of current through the circuit.
That little bit of current is just enough to fire off these LEDS fairly dim.
I can do one of two things -
1) boast about the new NightLight feature I added to the bedroom/vanity
2) pull the lighted switch out and install a non lighted..
I'm leaning to #1 right now.. But wonder if that trickle of current is gonna harm the LED circuitry or not...
#158
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I don't know if a relay would work or not. I suspect not as there needs to be a completed circuit for the l ighted toggle switch.. IE - if you have an incandescent bulb on a lighted switch and the light is off, you will still have a trickle of current going through the bulb to complete the circuit. If the bulb is burned out or removed, the light in the toggle switch goes off..
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