noname831
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Which switch did you use? I like how it’s illuminated red. ThanksFinished mine this weekend. Took me about 2hrs, most of time was wrestling the tools away from my 2yo. I followed the directions from this thread. The Oracle light is very nice, but there are a few things I would have liked them to do different. The screws seemed to want to cross tread on me a bit, maybe it's bad quality, maybe I'm just crossed? They also seemed a bit on the short side. I would also have liked a small rubber gasket or some type of thin rubber molding to go against the widow. The stock part gets rubbery by the window. I might go back and add it later, but I'll need to source longer screws for sure if I try that. Since I added my own switch to cut power, I wish the switches were latching so that if I used my switch to control the light, I wouldn't also have to use theirs. If you turn power off to the light with is in the "on" position, the light will revert back to "off" when power is reapplied, I would have preferred it to stay on, This a gripe specific to how it would be best for me, not really a complaint. The light it provides is quite nice. I was concerned that when I was grabbing stuff in the back, there would be a bunch of shadows created since the light is behind you, that wasn't the case. It lit up the back and the ground nicely. The light it adds is dramatic as you can see below. I'm happy with outcome and impressed by Oracle's decision to make such niche product. Also thanks to all on this thread for their tips and suggestions.
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