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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 02:48 AM
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In-Bed Lights...

I'm going to do another crazy mod... but useful in a lot of ways.

I'm going to get 6 clear Piranha LED lights... (these: http://www.pmlights.com/products.cfm...Id=66&pId=2556 ) and I'm going to wire them in series and put a switch in the cab.

Why am I going to do this? Many reasons why. But mainly because it is a PITA during the night when I'm loading stuff in my bed and I need lots of light. So I wanted something that didn't draw a lot of current, but was very bright.

They are going to be under the bed rails... somehow I'll get them positioned correctly.

 
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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 08:05 AM
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WHat are you going to use as a mount for them? I had bought led lights strips like a year ago for my bed rails and never istalled them. Tell you the truth i forgot about them till 2 weeks ago when i was out in the garage doing something and came across the package.
 
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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by ManualF150
I'm going to do another crazy mod... but useful in a lot of ways.

I'm going to get 6 clear Piranha LED lights... (these: http://www.pmlights.com/products.cfm...Id=66&pId=2556 ) and I'm going to wire them in series and put a switch in the cab.

Why am I going to do this? Many reasons why. But mainly because it is a PITA during the night when I'm loading stuff in my bed and I need lots of light. So I wanted something that didn't draw a lot of current, but was very bright.

They are going to be under the bed rails... somehow I'll get them positioned correctly.

You dont want to wire these in series, you want to wire them in parallel. They already have a voltage regulator built in. Wiring in series will reduce your overall light output.
 
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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 09:37 AM
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I used these on my boat. Then put a set in my truck bed....

http://www.bluewaterled.com/index.php
 
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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 10:35 AM
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I have these...just haven't put them on yet.

http://www.putco.com/product/LED_Cargo_Light/
 
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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 10:55 AM
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I think Josiah did something similar (can't remember exactly). Looked good.
 
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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 11:42 AM
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I don't know how much this setup is going to cost you but if its near 100 bucks you might want to check out Recon first.

I have them and love them.
 
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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 12:39 PM
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I think it was blueflareside that had a thread on a led light kit for his bed. Looked pretty sweet.
 
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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 12:42 PM
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Josiah used rope lighting and zip ties if I remember correctly. I could be wrong though.
 
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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 01:05 PM
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Thanks for all of your replies.

I meant parallel... but thanks for correcting me.

I like that ropelight idea...

(Darn, I thought you guys would've said, "I feel bad for Manual's truck... it never hurt anyone..." )
 
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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 01:07 PM
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If you have a toolbox you might want to get another couple lights and mount them in it also.
 
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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by LovetheTide
If you have a toolbox you might want to get another couple lights and mount them in it also.
Yeah, good idea. I can drill a small hole in a hidden spot, and route the wire in, and then get some of that electrical putty and seal it up.
 
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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by 02SuperCrew4X
Josiah used rope lighting and zip ties if I remember correctly. I could be wrong though.
I don't think so, I want to say they were like cold cathode (sp) tubes, something like that.
 
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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by LovetheTide
I don't know how much this setup is going to cost you but if its near 100 bucks you might want to check out Recon first.

I have them and love them.
What's a link and/or more info for the Recon?
 
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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 06:20 PM
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Here.
 
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