This came up in another thread, but wanted to post it here, just for visibility.
I'd love a light (or two) tucked into the edge of the liftgate, for use to illuminate the area both under the liftgate, and the surrounding area while the liftgate is open. Nothing crazy, just some small lights, tucked under the edge of the liftgate, putting out ~50-200- 500 lumens or so of very floody output. Bonus points for adjustable brightness.
Basically, the mental image I've got is an armytec headlamp or fews worth of output, stuck on the edge, illuminating more of the area while you're loading up camp, than you would usually get with the cargo light alone.
So, I've taken the time to prototype this mental image. Enjoy.
Separately, I've mentioned multiple times, something like perimeter lighting for the "I just rolled into camp well after dark and now have to unload all this gear without tripping all over", or the "the sun doesn't come up for another few hours because its the dark of winter, but its time to get going", but this seemed like a different use case.
Also, seriously, being able to adjust lighting of the vehicle while in camping mode, would be great too. How many times have you opened up a vehicle door while camping and have been blinded by the light? Maybe thats just a me problem though :/.
Cheers!
I'd love a light (or two) tucked into the edge of the liftgate, for use to illuminate the area both under the liftgate, and the surrounding area while the liftgate is open. Nothing crazy, just some small lights, tucked under the edge of the liftgate, putting out ~50-200- 500 lumens or so of very floody output. Bonus points for adjustable brightness.
Basically, the mental image I've got is an armytec headlamp or fews worth of output, stuck on the edge, illuminating more of the area while you're loading up camp, than you would usually get with the cargo light alone.
So, I've taken the time to prototype this mental image. Enjoy.
Separately, I've mentioned multiple times, something like perimeter lighting for the "I just rolled into camp well after dark and now have to unload all this gear without tripping all over", or the "the sun doesn't come up for another few hours because its the dark of winter, but its time to get going", but this seemed like a different use case.
Also, seriously, being able to adjust lighting of the vehicle while in camping mode, would be great too. How many times have you opened up a vehicle door while camping and have been blinded by the light? Maybe thats just a me problem though :/.
Cheers!
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