I just wanted to make the record straight about my previous post on the lack of any lights on the front interior wall of the 2010 models. Please read on.
We went to finalize the deal on "our" 2310H this morning and I thought I would take one more look around inside before we signed on the bottom line. I still did not see any lights on the front wall or in the window opening. After we signed on the bottom line we took our shiny new keys out and let ourselves inside the sparkly new trailer. And wouldn't you know it during that short time a light appeared in the front window area. Joyce crawled up on the couch and stuck her head into the window opening and looked up on the ceiling of the opening behind the window shade and found a two bulb light fixture. That was great news at that point. The not so great news was that the light was on the exterior side of the day/night window shade. So if you want a good bright interior light you will have to leave the shade up all the way. But if you would like to have privacy and a light at the same time that is a bit of a problem, unless you like diffused lighting. Most of the light will be lighting the outdoors. If you want to turn the light on or off you will have to raise and lower the shade each time to access it.
So if I caused anyone any grief please accept my "partial" apologies.
We went to finalize the deal on "our" 2310H this morning and I thought I would take one more look around inside before we signed on the bottom line. I still did not see any lights on the front wall or in the window opening. After we signed on the bottom line we took our shiny new keys out and let ourselves inside the sparkly new trailer. And wouldn't you know it during that short time a light appeared in the front window area. Joyce crawled up on the couch and stuck her head into the window opening and looked up on the ceiling of the opening behind the window shade and found a two bulb light fixture. That was great news at that point. The not so great news was that the light was on the exterior side of the day/night window shade. So if you want a good bright interior light you will have to leave the shade up all the way. But if you would like to have privacy and a light at the same time that is a bit of a problem, unless you like diffused lighting. Most of the light will be lighting the outdoors. If you want to turn the light on or off you will have to raise and lower the shade each time to access it.
So if I caused anyone any grief please accept my "partial" apologies.
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