I have bought the lights but not yet installed them. My plan is to run 12VDC from under the steps at that light over to the bottom of the awning rail support, run it to the outside of the trailer, put a small switch there and then route the wire up the awning support. Put a plug on the end of the support and then wire the light strip so I can plug them in and then lift the awning. I'll have to unplug the lights before rolling up the awning, but at least I won't be threading lights through the awning tube and then pulling them back out.
I'd think 12VDC lights would be much more versatile than 110 lights. And with the low power use of LED's even boondocking they could be used.
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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