dstefan
Well-known member
My wife and I tend to read in bed each night and have found wired lights at the very top/front of the bed to be really useful. We’re using 4 battery LED puck lights velcro’d to the push bars for mid and tailgate end lighting. I may wire some ceiling lights there later.
I think I posted this previously, but too lazy to go back, so here you go
![1659389069456.jpeg 1659389069456.jpeg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/637/637822-c24d8760a987abf4a902e9c2fb0a1b99.jpg)
powerwerx.com
The nice thing with these is that they rotate in the clips, so are quite aimable to target the light where you want it. I also put a couple at rear with some orange photo gel for bug lights. And have one on velcro I can run out to connect under my rear awning.
I think I posted this previously, but too lazy to go back, so here you go
![1659389069456.jpeg 1659389069456.jpeg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/637/637822-c24d8760a987abf4a902e9c2fb0a1b99.jpg)
![powerwerx.com](https://powerwerx.azureedge.net/powerwerxpictures/west-mountain-radio-pwrbrite-led-light-strip-with-powerpole-connector__3416_580.jpg)
West Mountain Radio PWRbrite LED Light Strip with Powerpole Connector
The PWRbrite is a low current, high output LED light designed to be mounted to any flat surface. The self-adhesive, snap-in mounting clips allow for easy installation. Provides consistently bright, flicker free, light over a wide range of voltage.
![powerwerx.com](https://powerwerx.azureedge.net/asset/powerwerx/icon/favicon-32x32.png)
The nice thing with these is that they rotate in the clips, so are quite aimable to target the light where you want it. I also put a couple at rear with some orange photo gel for bug lights. And have one on velcro I can run out to connect under my rear awning.