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- Yehuda
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- 2007 Dodge Dakota
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I wanted some bed lighting but I couldn't find a kit that I liked. So I made my own. I purchased the Nilight TR-05 kit and a generic on/off rocker switch and made my own kit. I cut off the connectors and used butt connectors.
I wanted to have both sides on one switch so I ran the right side underneath the bed alongside the other harnesses. The light strips are 60 inches, so I just tucked the excess in the channel which houses the pre-wired bed power.
As shown in the video, I used the 2-1 splitter from the Nilight kit (but used butt connectors instead of theirs) to join the two light strips. I then spliced the pigtail with the factory connector to the "1" side of the splitter.
I used spad connectors to join the pigtail to the "lighting harness". The positive side connects directly to the "harness". The negative side of the pigtail connects to the switch. On the other side of the switch is the negative side of the "harness".
I used a rotary tool (commonly referred to as a Dremel) to cut out the center of the pigtail holder and mounted the switch in it.
I am very happy with the outcome. I think it is very clean and looks as if it's supposed to be there.
Here are the links to the Nilight kit and the rocker switches.
Nilight - TR-05 2PCS 60 Inch
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KXR799K?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Joinfworld Rocker Switch 12V
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B68HC8TB?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
You will need to buy the spade connectors, butt connectors and heat shrink separately.
I wanted to have both sides on one switch so I ran the right side underneath the bed alongside the other harnesses. The light strips are 60 inches, so I just tucked the excess in the channel which houses the pre-wired bed power.
As shown in the video, I used the 2-1 splitter from the Nilight kit (but used butt connectors instead of theirs) to join the two light strips. I then spliced the pigtail with the factory connector to the "1" side of the splitter.
I used spad connectors to join the pigtail to the "lighting harness". The positive side connects directly to the "harness". The negative side of the pigtail connects to the switch. On the other side of the switch is the negative side of the "harness".
I used a rotary tool (commonly referred to as a Dremel) to cut out the center of the pigtail holder and mounted the switch in it.
I am very happy with the outcome. I think it is very clean and looks as if it's supposed to be there.
Here are the links to the Nilight kit and the rocker switches.
Nilight - TR-05 2PCS 60 Inch
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KXR799K?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Joinfworld Rocker Switch 12V
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B68HC8TB?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
You will need to buy the spade connectors, butt connectors and heat shrink separately.
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