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Use cases for roof power points?

HugoB

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I’m curious to see how people are using the roof power points in useful or creative ways.

My main use is travel / overlanding and I’ve seen plenty of lights but interested to see any other ideas out there.

How are you using them and what has worked well? Is there anything important to keep in mind when using them?
 
I am using them for a 40 inch lightbar and camping lights.

I also made a Deutsch DTP to cig socket adapter, so I could plug in a cig socket from the roof outlets, if I need too.
 
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These lights are really for caravans. The brackets are made to clamp together and squeeze onto the Rhino Roof Rack backbone. work brilliantly and look like OEM equipment
 

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What is the “Reverse Alarm” (EXT 1 Switch)? (I am not very good at reversing!)
Sometimes called a Reverse Squawker, designed to warn people that you are reversing. Usually wired in to the reversing lights, but I prefer to engage only when necessary, such as when there are lots of pedestrians about. This model adjusts the volume depending on background noise (louder in noisy environments).

 
I made a splitter for a power port. Just in case I need it..
One male plug goes into a power port (I'm thinking mostly on the roof) and 5 inches of wire later and I have two female DTP plugs. Real handy to have in my tool box IMHO.
 
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