donmontalvo
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I ended up "getting rid" of the cigarette adapter in the back by getting a Dometic Hard Wire Kit and securing it to the roll cage. By "getting rid", I just mean I don't use it anymore.
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For instructions we usually don’t include anything extra tedious or laborious because we’re taking into consideration the experience level of the average installer. Of course you are always welcome to perform an install in a custom way to suit your needs.Just installed the cargo light and it works great. One question for Oracle, though...why do you recommend routing the wiring along the window instead of under the cover with the rear wiper wiring? The cover pops off pretty easily and there seems to be adequate space. Anyway, that's what I did and haven't noticed any issues, and it's a much cleaner set up.
Finally got around to getting rid of the wiring mess had a Dometic fridge socket installed for the frideg and the oracle hardwired with a switch much better that the cig lighter socket with tripleInstalled the Oracle Cargo light
I smashed the Accessory Power adapter, as expected. In hindsight, I should have run it to my ARB hard wire extension, that I ran to the battery. Zoom in the to bottom left to see the carnage. Picked up a replacement Accessory Power adapter at Love's Travel Shop. Note I strapped the ARB hard wire extension to the roll cage base.Finally got around to getting rid of the wiring mess had a Dometic fridge socket installed for the frideg and the oracle hardwired with a switch much better that the cig lighter socket with triple
Hi @eLECTRICON did you ever wire yours in to the rear dome light in the end?Im also disappointed by the accessory cig plug. For one, its no longer there. I put a dual USP port in its place. Im going to tap in to the rear dome light. I was thinking ill use the accessory socket I removed and wire it to the dome and hide the connection in the wheel well trim.
Hi Bob, what tree adapter is this, if i may ask? Looking at a similar solution for myself to use it on and off as needed. ThnaksAre you asking about how it works with the cig socket? It would be fine to just plug it in and leave it, but since that plug is independent of the ignition switch, and do not want to change that. I decided to plug a tree socket adapter in with a on and off switch for three reasons. First the plug for the light has a power diode that glows, and I do not want any unnecessary power draw, second I want to preserve the socket from breaking by just leaving something plugged in all the time that does not draw any power. Finally my third reason is I want to power other things while the light is working. As far as the brightness goes I think is just right, the only small thing is because of where it is mounted the very back part is slightly darker than the rest, but if you pull the window down maybe two inches it fills that part with light. So far I am pretty happy with it, if I continue mto like I might find a way to hard wire it.
I changed my setup for two reasons one I had the light hardwired with a switch on the back panel and also installed a Dometic dual 12v socket forward of the roll bar, so I had a direct connection to the battery and to give me more room for the fridge than the factory outlet would.Hi Bob, what tree adapter is this, if i may ask? Looking at a similar solution for myself to use it on and off as needed. Thnaks
Thanks Bob. Good to know. I think long term what you did is the way to go.I changed my setup for two reasons one I had the light hardwired with a switch on the back panel and also installed a Dometic dual 12v socket forward of the roll bar, so I had a direct connection to the battery and to give me more room for the fridge than the factory outlet would.
I looked up the adapter I had been using and Amazon no longer has that one, but I know they have others that would work as well