How to Hang Lights On Your RV Awning

RV awnings are a great way to enjoy the outdoors while providing some much-needed shade and protection from the sun and rain. And what better way to add a little extra flair to your RV than by hanging some lights on your awning?

There are a few different ways that you can go about hanging lights on your RV awning, and the best method will depend on the type of lights that you’re using as well as how many lights you want to hang.

In this article, we’ll give you a few different options for hanging lights on your RV awning so that you can choose the best method for your needs.

What lights are best for hanging on an RV awning?

The best lights for hanging on an RV awning are ones that are designed specifically for outdoor use. This means that they should be weatherproof and durable enough to withstand the elements.

Strand lights are a popular option for hanging on an RV awning, and there are many different styles available. You can find strand lights that are made with LED bulbs, which are more energy-efficient than traditional incandescent bulbs. And, many of the newer LED strand lights come with built-in solar panels so that you don’t have to worry about batteries or electrical outlets.

Another option is to use rope lights, which are long tubes filled with small lightbulbs. Rope lights are very versatile and can be cut to any length, so they’re great for hanging on an RV awning. And, like strand lights, rope lights are also available with LED bulbs.

How to choose the right light fixtures  for your RV awning

Once you’ve decided on the type of lights you want to use, you need to choose the right light fixtures for your awning. This will depend on the size and shape of your awning, as well as the type of lights that you have.

If you’re using strand lights, look for light fixtures that are designed specifically for strand lights. These fixtures will have clips or hooks that will hold the strands in place while they’re hanging.

If you’re using rope lights, look for light fixtures with long cords that can reach from the roof of your RV to the awning. These fixtures will typically have clips or magnets that will attach to the awning and hold the rope lights in place.

No matter what type of light you’re using, be sure to choose fixtures that are rated for outdoor use and that can accommodate the number of lights you have.

How to hang lights on your RV awning

Now that you’ve chosen the right type of lights and fixtures, it’s time to start hanging them on your RV awning!

If you’re using strand lights, start by attaching the light fixture to the roof of your RV. Then, thread the strand of lights through the fixture and down the side of the RV until you reach the awning. Once you reach the awning, use the clips or hooks on the light fixture to secure the strand of lights in place.

If you’re using rope lights, start by attaching the light fixture to the roof of your RV. Then, thread the rope of lights down the side of the RV until you reach the awning. Once you reach the awning, use the clips or magnets on the light fixture to secure the rope of lights in place.

Tips for hanging lights on your RV awning

  • Use zip ties or twist ties to secure loose strands of lights. This will help prevent them from blowing around in the wind.
  • If you’re using solar-powered lights, be sure to place them in an area where they will get plenty of sun during the day. This will help ensure that they have enough power to last through the night.
  • Wrap any exposed electrical cords with duct tape or electrician’s tape to protect them from the elements.
  • Be sure to unplug your lights when you’re not using them. This will help prevent damage from weather and also prolong the life of your light bulbs.

Tips for decorating your RV with lights this holiday season

  • Use lights of different colors and sizes to create a unique look.
  • Get creative with your placement! Lights don’t just have to go on the awning. You can also string them along the sides of your RV, around the windows, or even inside.
  • Use battery-operated lights if you’re worried about running too many extension cords.
  • If you have young kids or pets, be sure to hang your lights out of their reach.
  • Be mindful of your power usage! Don’t forget that you’re on limited power when you’re camping, so try to use energy-efficient light bulbs whenever possible.

String lights are one of the most popular ways to decorate an RV for the holidays. They’re easy to use, come in a variety of colors and sizes, and can be hung just about anywhere. If you’re not sure how to hang lights on your RV awning, follow these tips and you’ll be ready to deck the halls in no time!

FAQs

If you’re using strand lights, look for light fixtures with clips or hooks that can hold the strands in place while they’re hanging. You can also use zip ties or twist ties to secure any loose strands of lights.

If you’re using rope lights, look for light fixtures with magnets or clips that can attach to the awning and hold the rope lights in place. You can also use zip ties or twist ties to secure any loose strands of lights.

If you’re using strand lights, look for light fixtures with clips or hooks that can hold the strands in place while they’re hanging. This will help prevent them from tangling.

If you’re using rope lights, look for light fixtures with long cords that can reach from the roof of your RV to the awning. This will help prevent the lights from getting tangled.

Be sure to unplug your lights when you’re not using them. This will help prevent damage from weather and also prolong the life of your light bulbs. You should also wrap any exposed electrical cords with duct tape or electrician’s tape to protect them from the elements.

Citations

https://www.rvforum.net/threads/how-do-you-hang-lights-on-awning.18244/
https://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/26170936/print/true.cfm
https://www.airforums.com/forums/f42/attaching-lights-to-the-awning-159812.html
https://www.irv2.com/forums/f50/attaching-awning-string-lights-without-metal-hooks-349747.html
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