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Old 08-01-2020, 06:59 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by VickiA View Post
I did as chuckster57 recommended and took the switch off, pulled the small soldered chip and wires of the panel for the switch and just dropped/pushed them down into the wall. Then reattached. No more blue light showing but it is back down in the wall should it ever be needed again.
Doing it "your way" (disconnecting the light from power) also eliminates a significant parasitic drain when dry camping.

Just using tape or black paint will not eliminate the light from being on, so it will continue to use battery power when you're not connected to shore power. You did it the "right way".....

As said, just remember to cover the exposed wires with electrical tape to prevent them from "sparking inside the wall"....
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