Stephen
Weekender RV’er
Retired and enjoying it
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Post by Stephen on Apr 27, 2015 5:18:20 GMT -5
we have a 2012 261ks they installed a light over the center of the bed, tuff to turn on and turn off for short people any ideas or suggestions
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bluegrass
Seasonal RV’er
2019 1500Durango 259rdd
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Post by bluegrass on Apr 27, 2015 18:47:42 GMT -5
I am laughing....we too have the same trailer and I am also short. When we went to the KZ Rally a few years ago, had a factory tour, and shared our thought about KZ with the company execs and designers this was my complaint also. At the time they could give me no solutions. I gave up and purchased a battery operated closet light. I used the 3M velcro removable hangers and stuck it on the bathroom wall just around the corner of the bedroom. I used the Velcro system as I wasn't sure I would like it but it works fine. Mine can be programmed for 2 time intervals to go off automatically or be on until I turn it off. The whole dome is the push button. It isn't terribly bright but it can get me around the bedroom at night and will turn off after I am settled in. I bought it at Walmart, around $10-$15...can't remember the brand but is is just a dome style battery light, about the size of a large half grapefruit. It solved my problem. Maybe this will give you an idea to work with. Happy Camping
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Stephen
Weekender RV’er
Retired and enjoying it
Posts: 70
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Post by Stephen on Apr 27, 2015 19:43:45 GMT -5
Never thought about doing this good idea will go this route again thank you
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jskpa
Newbie RV’er
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Post by jskpa on May 11, 2015 19:34:24 GMT -5
Ya I don't like the overhead lights in bed. Even in my Vision V19rb, the lights are directly above our heads. In my previously trailer I bought "puck" LCD stick on lights. You can move the light left or right or up and down. Perfect for reading in bed as the light is behind you.
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