NICE Map light
#1
A long overdue mod - I added a really nice map light to the cab. It is a 5W Osram Copilot halogen lamp with an adjustable arm. VERY NICE!! It's wonderfully bright. Now my wife can read on road trips at night, and it doesn't interfere with my vision at all. She had been using a book light, but it was too dim to be ideal. I tapped the wiring at the dome lamp and mounted it to the rear view mirror. I ended up having to get longer screws to tap fully through the moulding cap so that it is mounted really solid. I really like the quality and finish of this light! This is the same light that many police and emergency vehicles use - they come in much longer arm lengths as well. I think I am going to mount a couple of these in the camper too.
#3
LOL!! Yea, some people can do it and others cannot. I know I can only read for brief periods of time or else my stomach can get queasy too... or I drift into oncoming traffic...
JUST KIDDING!
JUST KIDDING!
#5
Baja,
After reading your fridge post and now this, what's next for the interior?!??
Your ingeniuty and what you can squeeze inside a Taco cabin ceases to amaze me.
And 96, I'm w/ ya: about a few minutes of reading in a car is all I can take. I always have to be looking forward so I always prefer to drive.
After reading your fridge post and now this, what's next for the interior?!??
Your ingeniuty and what you can squeeze inside a Taco cabin ceases to amaze me. And 96, I'm w/ ya: about a few minutes of reading in a car is all I can take. I always have to be looking forward so I always prefer to drive.
#6
Originally posted by <96 Runner>
Hey looks cool! My question is, how on earth does your wife read in the truck? I get totally sick when I read while riding.
Hey looks cool! My question is, how on earth does your wife read in the truck? I get totally sick when I read while riding.
I don't get stomach aches, but I get MASSIVE headaches that make me freaking sick. Dramamine makes them go away, it's just because the scenery/you are moving but you're focusing on something that appears stationary...I'm sure you all knew that though
#7
Originally posted by Babypig
So just where'd you pick that up. It looks sweet.
So just where'd you pick that up. It looks sweet.
Originally posted by Bob_98SR5
... what you can squeeze inside a Taco cabin ...
... what you can squeeze inside a Taco cabin ...
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#8
Nice mod!
(But ya know, most planes have at least three radios, so you're still one short!
)
"I keep telling you, that thing will never fly!"
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Semi-related question for ya... If you're running purely on battery, how long can you run something like that w/o jeapordizing your starts? I do a lot of camping in my runner, and I like to read at night, but I've been paranoid about using the trucks inside lights for that.
(Yeah, I know someone posted the math for battery run-down, but I'm to darn granite-skulled to figure it out.)
Thanks!
(But ya know, most planes have at least three radios, so you're still one short!
)"I keep telling you, that thing will never fly!"
----
Semi-related question for ya... If you're running purely on battery, how long can you run something like that w/o jeapordizing your starts? I do a lot of camping in my runner, and I like to read at night, but I've been paranoid about using the trucks inside lights for that.
(Yeah, I know someone posted the math for battery run-down, but I'm to darn granite-skulled to figure it out.)
Thanks!
#9
Good points. (doesn't my MP3/Tuner count as a radio?
I just can't TX on it
) For reading in the camper, we have always just used battery powered headlamps, like the ones you use for backpacking. With LED's available now, I think that's the way to go for camper lighting if you only have a regular starting battery for your vehicle. My original plan was to rig up 2 LED lamps like the Petzl Tikka, but on a pivoting base that had a velcro backing, so that they could be positioned anywhere on the carpeted interior of the camper. They provide nice light for reading or other tasks, and the AAA batteries last a long time.
But now that I am getting a 2nd, deep cycle battery, I think I might use these Maplights instead. The halogen light is really nice and they only use 5W, so they will work well with the monster battery that I am getting. The adjustable arms should work well if we want to direct the light into a small area, so if one person wants to sleep while the other reads, it's not a problem. I actually got 4 of these lights, so I need to hook one up and mess around with it in the camper to see where a good place to mount it might be.
I just can't TX on it
) For reading in the camper, we have always just used battery powered headlamps, like the ones you use for backpacking. With LED's available now, I think that's the way to go for camper lighting if you only have a regular starting battery for your vehicle. My original plan was to rig up 2 LED lamps like the Petzl Tikka, but on a pivoting base that had a velcro backing, so that they could be positioned anywhere on the carpeted interior of the camper. They provide nice light for reading or other tasks, and the AAA batteries last a long time.But now that I am getting a 2nd, deep cycle battery, I think I might use these Maplights instead. The halogen light is really nice and they only use 5W, so they will work well with the monster battery that I am getting. The adjustable arms should work well if we want to direct the light into a small area, so if one person wants to sleep while the other reads, it's not a problem. I actually got 4 of these lights, so I need to hook one up and mess around with it in the camper to see where a good place to mount it might be.
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