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Old 01-18-2014, 03:25 PM   #4
Art-n-Marge
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Maybe it's because they wanted to guarantee 12v light no matter if one is boondocking. Then if on shore power the additional 110v could be used by itself and provide enough light.

One thing that always intrigued me about our rig is the amount of light fixtures of either type. But when I look around the light is mostly set up so that it maximizes the area with 12v coverage, but then if on shore power the 110v lighting has good coverage. In our floorplan there is 2 wall sconces on either side of the reclining chairs, two overhead 12v, one each overhead under the overhanging cabinets and one 12v sconce at the desk. Then there is only the one overhead 110v with the ceiling fan. So if only on 12v and no shore power there will be plenty of lights.
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