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    power for lighting on roof rack

    Hi all and thanks in advance for any help, I have just bought a discovery2 and I am looking to get a roof rack and awning for it with some work lights and maybe some spotlights, I don't want to leave the rack on the vehicle all the time. My questions are how are people running power for their lights etc on roof racks I don't want to drill any holes I would like to hide the cable as much as possible. The next question is what type of connector would be best so that I can unplug all the power to the rack and remove it until next time I want to use it. The last question is can anyone recommend a good auto elect in the Sydney area?
    Thanks once again
    Pete

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    Hi all and thanks in advance for any help, I have just bought a discovery2 and I am looking to get a roof rack and awning for it with some work lights and maybe some spotlights, I don't want to leave the rack on the vehicle all the time. My questions are how are people running power for their lights etc on roof racks I don't want to drill any holes I would like to hide the cable as much as possible. The next question is what type of connector would be best so that I can unplug all the power to the rack and remove it until next time I want to use it. The last question is can anyone recommend a good auto elect in the Sydney area?
    Thanks once again
    Pete
    Hi Pete
    No idea about the connector, but your local car shop should have something for you. Regarding getting the power up there, on my RRC I teased back the windscreen rubber and ran the cable (flat cable) up the edge of it and you would hardly notice it. Probably not the professional
    way, but I aint seeing too many other ideas coming forward LOL

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    If you've got a snorkel you can run the wiring down through it into the engine bay.
    John

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    I ran mine down behind the vertical windscreen finisher on the drivers side, there's a grommet between the void under the windscreen and the engine bay. I think the passenger side is identical.

    Cheers, Carl

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    Hi all and thanks in advance for any help, I have just bought a discovery2 and I am looking to get a roof rack and awning for it with some work lights and maybe some spotlights, I don't want to leave the rack on the vehicle all the time. My questions are how are people running power for their lights etc on roof racks I don't want to drill any holes I would like to hide the cable as much as possible. The next question is what type of connector would be best so that I can unplug all the power to the rack and remove it until next time I want to use it. The last question is can anyone recommend a good auto elect in the Sydney area?
    Thanks once again
    Pete
    Apparently it is now illegal (in the ACT at least) to have lighting on your roof! This is still the case even if wired independently of the driving lights. Maybe check before you go ahead (or curse if like me you have done it already )

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    For connectors get something waterproof like these Jaycar Electronics - Search Results for waterproof connector
    Will only be suitable for low current though, LEDs would be fine. Not sure off the top of my head what they are rated too. I have a few of the black ones with the green grommets spread around my car exterior for various things, seem to be holding up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snowbound View Post
    Apparently it is now illegal (in the ACT at least) to have lighting on your roof! This is still the case even if wired independently of the driving lights. Maybe check before you go ahead (or curse if like me you have done it already )
    Who told you that? And when did they repeal?

    They cant make Jeep owners remove them...


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    It came up at my all terrain club meeting last week. The single light bar on the bull bar is now legal as long as it is below the bonnet. Check it out wherever I guess? I doubt the info is incorrect.....

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