the confusing part of this 'newer' type of 12v disconnect switch is that the 'light' is not actually controlled by the switch itself - it is only an indicator that the 12v system has power, whether from the batteries themselves, or from the converter(because you are plugged into shore power, or you have the generator running).
I guess I see the value of the light being an easy indicator of 12v power - but it seems that you can easily 'know' if you have 12v power by simply turning on any light switch - if they Don't come on, you Don't have 12v power....
the light indicator may be more confusing than the factories realize...being in the same control as the switch makes one assume that the switch has something to do with it.
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