SWbySWesty
Fauxverland Extraodinaire
Hi Guys,
So I've been mulling the idea over, and I am thinking of getting a Hella FF ultra beam light to wire up to the rear of my roof rack to act as a camp light. The idea is to use it when I first arrive in a camping location in dark to set up or to use while cooking (aimed down to the side), etc instead of a lantern. It could also be used as a reverse light at night for low light situations like on a tight trail.
What do you think?
a) a Hella style male connection to plug in to the National Luna power pack so that the entire system is removable; however it would require manually going back there to plug it in/on and off when needed.
OR
b) another relay on a switch up front and permanently mounted to the rack.
Either way: How could I use the Power pack as my power source to make this light work on a switch? Wire in my hot lead that would normally be at the battery to a hella plug? I'd like the ability to run it off the auxiliary power when I'm not in motion, yet still be on a switch.
I'm confusing and difficult. I know.
So I've been mulling the idea over, and I am thinking of getting a Hella FF ultra beam light to wire up to the rear of my roof rack to act as a camp light. The idea is to use it when I first arrive in a camping location in dark to set up or to use while cooking (aimed down to the side), etc instead of a lantern. It could also be used as a reverse light at night for low light situations like on a tight trail.
What do you think?
a) a Hella style male connection to plug in to the National Luna power pack so that the entire system is removable; however it would require manually going back there to plug it in/on and off when needed.
OR
b) another relay on a switch up front and permanently mounted to the rack.
Either way: How could I use the Power pack as my power source to make this light work on a switch? Wire in my hot lead that would normally be at the battery to a hella plug? I'd like the ability to run it off the auxiliary power when I'm not in motion, yet still be on a switch.
I'm confusing and difficult. I know.