TheBigb
Member
Every DC light in my cabin has it's own switch. The "master" switch is on the wall just inside the sliding door but every other DC wall or ceiling light has it's own switch so it can be turned on/off individually. In my case with the AC/DC Galley light, I have 2 switches just under the galley cabinet, one for the AC and one for the DC bulb. The LED bub will also solve the problem of it getting too hot.
Got it, that make sense. Thanks for the explanation!