Before you install camper awning lights, you should think about a few things. Check out these must-haves! You’ve got to see it!
Colour
Campsites with bright colors attract campers automatically. Instead of choosing colors based on party atmospheres, think about what kinds of animals you want to attract. You’ll keep your guests on two legs if you use yellow or orange lights instead of white or blue. Insects are the ones who are most attracted to them. Add LED light strands that you can change when you want to keep the lighting fresh.
Brightness
You can brighten up your outdoor space with RV awning lights with more lumens after the sun sets. With RV awning lights that have more lumens, you can brighten your outdoor space after the sun goes down. With a wireless remote control, you can dim the awning lights. While enjoying a romantic dinner for two, you can play board games with your family.
Energy Efficiency
Our energy consumption needs to be considered when camping or boondocking. It’s important to choose the right awning light voltage and wattage if this is your style. You can save some off the grid by finding ones that are compatible with your 12-volt system. Incandescent bulbs and LED lights don’t have the same energy efficiency. Consider a generator or solar setup if you want to keep them running all night.
Ease of Use
Permanent light bars are easy to install with push-button RV awning lights. Flip the switch when you pull into a campsite to erect the awning. Leaving your extension cords and lights behind won’t be a problem. Setting up and taking down hanging lights on awnings takes a little more work. Additionally, you’ll need storage for extension cords and light strands. Hanging or storing certain lights’ globes, like Edison lights or incandescent round bulbs, can damage them.