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Ez Lighting Modification

BryanValRox

Well-known member
Hi folks,
My wife and I felt that the lighting in our 310 RL Dinning and Recliner Slide area was just way to intense for our liking.
This weekend I added dimmer switches to each of the circuits. This is a very easy modification and only took about 15 minutes for each switch. You just remove the original switch, enlarge the cutout slight and follow the wiring instructions on the new switch.
This make all the difference in the world and softens the intensity at will from very soft to fully original brightness. I highly recommend it to make this area more comfortable.
I have posted the American Technology Link below which is the same manufacturer as the original switches used by the factory.
Yes, you can find them cheaper from a China Based Manufacturer, personally I just like to use original components.
The link is pasted below.
 

CiscoRaccoon

Well-known member
Hi folks,
My wife and I felt that the lighting in our 310 RL Dinning and Recliner Slide area was just way to intense for our liking.
This weekend I added dimmer switches to each of the circuits. This is a very easy modification and only took about 15 minutes for each switch. You just remove the original switch, enlarge the cutout slight and follow the wiring instructions on the new switch.
This make all the difference in the world and softens the intensity at will from very soft to fully original brightness. I highly recommend it to make this area more comfortable.
I have posted the American Technology Link below which is the same manufacturer as the original switches used by the factory.
Yes, you can find them cheaper from a China Based Manufacturer, personally I just like to use original components.
The link is pasted below.
Did you go with the large slider? Looks much easier to use. Thanks for posting as we agree, intense light in those 2 areas.
 

BryanValRox

Well-known member
Did you go with the large slider? Looks much easier to use. Thanks for posting as we agree, intense light in those 2 areas.
Hi folks, I ordered both the larger slider and the smaller one I posted the link for.
Glad I did because in my case the larger slide model would not have fit in between the stud spacing in the wall.
The larger model is quite a bit wider then the slim line model. In all honesty, I was hoping to use the larger model but didn’t have the room for it in the wall.
It all worked out and looks factory original.
Extremely happy with the end results.
 

CiscoRaccoon

Well-known member
Hi folks, I ordered both the larger slider and the smaller one I posted the link for.
Glad I did because in my case the larger slide model would not have fit in between the stud spacing in the wall.
The larger model is quite a bit wider then the slim line model. In all honesty, I was hoping to use the larger model but didn’t have the room for it in the wall.
It all worked out and looks factory original.
Extremely happy with the end results.
Good answer, smaller dimmer it is, thanks for response.
 

Whitewolf

Well-known member
I did the same thing when we got our 340. I also added dimmer switches to the bathroom and hallway. I was able to get the same style that was used in the living area and bedroom.
 
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