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    I installed some LED light strips to my awning and switches
    These 2 are for the awning, 1 is the row along the car and the other is fo the other end
    (got a bit carried away with the 5 minute epoxy, will clean it later)



    This is where the power enters and the black switch if for the roof top tent lights



    night shot (crap camera)











    Got the led's from ebay and it came with a sticky backing, enjoy.
    Nick

    2004 TD GXL ARB bar, warne winch, safari snorkle, front+rear diff locks, under bonnet shower, diff breathers, lightforce HID's, supernova HID's, roof top tent, awning, custom drawers, DVD headrests, TP09X1, list goes on

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    Re: Installing lights on awning

    Nice setup you've got there mate... Should work a treat!
    2014 D4D 150 GXL Automatic - CHARCOAL

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    • #3
      Re: Installing lights on awning

      very clever
      White 2013 GXL 79 series dual cab, ARB GVM Upgrade, ARB Delux winch bar and scrub bars, GME TX3440 and much more to come

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      • #4
        Re: Installing lights on awning

        Can't take all the credit mate, monkey see-monkey do, it might inspire others but remember bugs love light as well, skeeter (mozzie) netting helps.
        Nick

        2004 TD GXL ARB bar, warne winch, safari snorkle, front+rear diff locks, under bonnet shower, diff breathers, lightforce HID's, supernova HID's, roof top tent, awning, custom drawers, DVD headrests, TP09X1, list goes on

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        • #5
          Re: Installing lights on awning

          Looks good there Nick :wink: I might have to remember to do that when I hook up those LED strip lights some time soon (I hope)
          [COLOR=#000080]Nick[/COLOR]
          [URL="http://pradopoint.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=5308&sid=bcbebadd30673f1ac72047e6e8a93d79"]2006 TD GXL Evolution & Trips[/URL]
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          • #6
            Re: Installing lights on awning

            Originally posted by nika
            Can't take all the credit mate, monkey see-monkey do, it might inspire others but remember bugs love light as well, skeeter (mozzie) netting helps.
            Low voltage bug zappermaybe? Do they exist?
            2014 D4D 150 GXL Automatic - CHARCOAL

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            • #7
              Re: Installing lights on awning

              Originally posted by Matty & Loz
              Low voltage bug zappermaybe? Do they exist?
              Yeah they do and you can get DIY kits. They use Ultrasound, typically, to key them mozzies at bay.
              http://www.circuitstoday.com/electro...quito-repeller
              http://www.quasarelectronics.com/sma...o-repeller.htm
              http://www.eleccircuit.com/mosquito-...555-4017-4011/
              [COLOR=#000080]Nick[/COLOR]
              [URL="http://pradopoint.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=5308&sid=bcbebadd30673f1ac72047e6e8a93d79"]2006 TD GXL Evolution & Trips[/URL]
              [URL=http://www.fuelly.com/driver/Schaffer/prado][IMG]http://www.fuelly.com/smallsig-metric/45547.png[/IMG][/URL]
              [img]http://i929.photobucket.com/albums/mm286/Schaffer71/Avatar/CooperCreek.jpg[/img] [img]http://i929.photobucket.com/albums/mm286/Schaffer71/Avatar/BendlebyRanges.jpg[/img]

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              • #8
                Re: Installing lights on awning

                You can get the tennis racquet type that take the 2 D cells, keeps the kids amused.
                Nick

                2004 TD GXL ARB bar, warne winch, safari snorkle, front+rear diff locks, under bonnet shower, diff breathers, lightforce HID's, supernova HID's, roof top tent, awning, custom drawers, DVD headrests, TP09X1, list goes on

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                • #9
                  Re: Installing lights on awning

                  Originally posted by nika
                  Can't take all the credit mate, monkey see-monkey do, it might inspire others but remember bugs love light as well, skeeter (mozzie) netting helps.

                  is that from experience with the led strip lights? I had heard bugs were not as attracted to them as 'normal' lights not sure how true that is, we are still converting across to all led.
                  White 2013 GXL 79 series dual cab, ARB GVM Upgrade, ARB Delux winch bar and scrub bars, GME TX3440 and much more to come

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                  • #10
                    Re: Installing lights on awning

                    Yea mate, last camping trip in Darwin I had to break out the mozzie netting for the awning, those little buggers were all over us :evil:
                    Nick

                    2004 TD GXL ARB bar, warne winch, safari snorkle, front+rear diff locks, under bonnet shower, diff breathers, lightforce HID's, supernova HID's, roof top tent, awning, custom drawers, DVD headrests, TP09X1, list goes on

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                    • #11
                      Re: Installing lights on awning

                      looks good nika, you like your bling lol. cheers samo
                      had an 03 gx 120 with some gear now got a 2013 bt 50 GT auto some ARB gear.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Installing lights on awning

                        Oh the joys of too many dollars and and not enough cents, hope the X dont read pradopoint LOL
                        Nick

                        2004 TD GXL ARB bar, warne winch, safari snorkle, front+rear diff locks, under bonnet shower, diff breathers, lightforce HID's, supernova HID's, roof top tent, awning, custom drawers, DVD headrests, TP09X1, list goes on

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                        • #13
                          Here's my attempt at lighting up my Supa-Peg Awning. As I have yet to install a Dual Batt system (it's on the list of mods to do with all the others) I dont have power down the back other than the standard accessory plug which is on the opposite side of the awning so I needed an extn lead. The 5m LED strip light that I bought from Ebay is supplied on a roll, already comes with a male plug similar to an RCA plug or what you see on the end of the xmas lights that plug into the 12v power packs. Off to Jcar to buy some male & female plugs, along with some speaker wire (fig8 flex)and a cig plug. I wanted a 2m length under the awning to light it up nicely but was concerned about it being too bright so I bought a couple of these wireless remotes on Ebay for $7 ea !!!


                          This provides an on/off feature and the ability to dim the LED strip right down when needed (perfect for inside a tent/camper).

                          This unit presently sits inside the box in the rear of the Prado out of the way.
                          Heres a pic of the connector plugs from Jcar

                          I then soldered the other the connector on the end of my led strip and tidied it all up with a bit of heat shrink

                          Following this I found this handy cig plug with an on/off switch and a 3m curly cord which is made by Narva ($26 from Repco). Now although it's not needed at the moment, it may replace my ext lead when I mount my power on the other side of the car and I can then just poke the cable though the side window and plug in and switch on/of when I need to


                          Continued next post.
                          2004 V6 Grande. BLACK -

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                          • #14
                            The LED strip comes with 3M double sided tape already installed so its then just a matter of picking a spot and sticking it down.


                            Flame on!!!!


                            The only issue at present of course is that to run them I have to have the ACC on until I install the dual batt and perm power in the rear. This will now expedite said project as SWMBO will not want the keys left in the ignition all the time (nor I but it gets me an authority to proceed from the finance minister...hehe)

                            I have also made up a couple of short pieces, one of which I have installed under my young fellas bunk bed for a night light. I had a couple of 12v DC power packs laying around so I made up a lead for that and he loves the remote...
                            2004 V6 Grande. BLACK -

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                            • #15
                              LED's

                              I bought myself one of those LED kits from KORR Lighting
                              http://korrlighting.com.au/index.php...oduct_id=15and
                              It had one of those remotes and dimmer in it they are great you can be coming back from the camp fire and press the remote and your site is illuminated they work up to 30 meters away. You can also go to bed and one press then darkness without having to worry about torches to find your way back to the bed after you turned the lights out. They also have splitters to go 2 or 3 different directions and individual dimmers you can insert before each light if needed. Very impressed with the amount of light they give out and how little power they use. I used 1 of those little rectangular 9v batteries to light up a 50cm flexible strip I carried upon my hat and put the battery in my pocket and it was still giving out light after 10 hours but starting to fade by then. I have used the led's on the roof rack while fishing at night at Fraser Island and the light actually lit up the waves as well as being able to see where those hooks were dangling.
                              Very impressed with them.
                              Ron.
                              2001 3Lt Manual Diesel, Safari Snorkel, ARB Winch Bullbar, Hella Spotlights, 9000lb Warn Winch, Dual Battery, Couplertec Electronic Rust Prevention, Glind Hot Water Shower, ARB Front and Rear Air Lockers,Onboard Air Compressor, DP Chip, 40mm OME Lift, Steel Slider Side Steps, GME 3200 CB Radio, Milford Cargo Barrier, Extended Diff Breathers, Draw system and Fridge Slide, 40lt Engel Fridge, GPS with Wireless Reversing Camera, Rhino Roof Racks with Aluminium Tray, Awning and Drop down Table on Rear Door.

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