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tailgate lighting idea
On my recent trip from Amsterdam to Capetown I had fitted two halogen 12V lights to the upper half of the car's tailgate. Nothing fancy, just the simple bolt-on jobbies from the DIY store around the corner. The only thing I did, was replace the 10W lights by 5W items to save on the electricity consumption.
The lights didn't fail a single time in half a year / 40 000 kms, give a very pleasant bright light and can be wired straight to the car's batteries. Because I haven't seen it on anyone else's car, I thought I'd share it with you. Camiel www.amsterdam2capetown.com [This message has been edited by camiel (edited 22 May 2003).] |
I have always fitted ‘all around lighting’ to my off-road cars. I use, like Camiel, small reversing lamps bolted to the bodywork.
On the Land Rover they fit on the waistline, two each side and one at the top, rear. On the Discovery I fit them to the roof rack. They are all wired to one point. At the throw of a switch I can surround the car with light. This is a good camping aid, and invaluable when disturbed at night. In Algeria a camel brushed heavily against the car. I was a bit startled as I thought I was alone in the desert. The light revealed the mystery and a fret-free night ensued. In India it was a water buffalo In Afghanistan it was… a MAN. However, the surround light gave me the advantage as he bowed and scraped and reversed off into the shadows. He was probably moiré alarmed than I was. ------------------ Kitmax - Traveller Desert Pictures at http://www.kitmax.com/kitmax/kit03ph...velgallery.htm homepage http://www.kitmax.com |
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