agupta3224
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This project is three fold.
I will write this as I progress and if there is more interest.
1.
The outside lighting is a bit tricky. But here is the theory behind how I thought it would work. I grabbed three power sources (dome lighting, Accessory and Always on Battery Power). First things first, these lights are being powered by the Battery Power. We need a way to shut them off after a certain time and also make sure they never come on when the truck is on or is being driven.
I accomplished this by using two relays. Relay one is charged when the dome light is on and Relay two is charged when the Accessory Power is on (i.e. when the key is in I or II position). The difference is that relay one is a NO relay (normally open) and relay two is NC (Normally closed). The power goes from MBEC to Relay One, then to Relay Two and then to the outside lights. Whenever the Dome Light Turns on and the key is not in I or II position, the outside lights will turn on (Relay One will close since it being charged and Relay Two is always close). Once the key is switched to I or II position the outside lights will turn off (Relay Two is now open, stopping the flow of current to the outside). They will also turn off when the dome turns off (Relay One is now open). The advantage to this setup is, when driving if the dome is turned on the outside lights will stay off.
MBEC: Pinouts.
X9: Pin 8 is Dome Lighting. This is marked Courtesy Lights and is the Gray Wire.
X14: Pin 1 is Ground. Pin 2 is 15A Battery Out (always Hot). Pin 7 is Accessory (Switched Power)
Please pardon the crude diagrams and my writing.
Two relays mounted on the right side. Under the fuse panel cover.
Cannot really see the brightness, but it is very functional. I will post better pictures later.
So far that is all I have done. There is a lot of prep work involved as well.
Before anyone asks, I got the LEDs from a Building Sign. A shop sign fell off and the owner was going to throw it away. I happen to pass by and asked the owner if I could take it, and he said yes. So the LEDs are prewired for 12V and are commercial grade (Made in USA).
One more thing. I am using a lot of wire, so I bought a Trailer Wiring Package from Harbor Freight. There are 5 different color 14 gauge wire and each measures 25 feet. Comes with some Wire taps and wire nuts as well.
1. Add LED lighting to the running boards and under the rear bumper as Approach and Exit Lighting.
2. Add LED lighting to foot wells and under the doors.
a. Also add accent LED lights to doors.
3. Add DL3 mirrors without changing any window switches. (This has been discussed in many threads in forums so I will just post pictures when done of my setup unless someone requests a write up).
I will write this as I progress and if there is more interest.
1.
The outside lighting is a bit tricky. But here is the theory behind how I thought it would work. I grabbed three power sources (dome lighting, Accessory and Always on Battery Power). First things first, these lights are being powered by the Battery Power. We need a way to shut them off after a certain time and also make sure they never come on when the truck is on or is being driven.
I accomplished this by using two relays. Relay one is charged when the dome light is on and Relay two is charged when the Accessory Power is on (i.e. when the key is in I or II position). The difference is that relay one is a NO relay (normally open) and relay two is NC (Normally closed). The power goes from MBEC to Relay One, then to Relay Two and then to the outside lights. Whenever the Dome Light Turns on and the key is not in I or II position, the outside lights will turn on (Relay One will close since it being charged and Relay Two is always close). Once the key is switched to I or II position the outside lights will turn off (Relay Two is now open, stopping the flow of current to the outside). They will also turn off when the dome turns off (Relay One is now open). The advantage to this setup is, when driving if the dome is turned on the outside lights will stay off.
MBEC: Pinouts.
X9: Pin 8 is Dome Lighting. This is marked Courtesy Lights and is the Gray Wire.
X14: Pin 1 is Ground. Pin 2 is 15A Battery Out (always Hot). Pin 7 is Accessory (Switched Power)
Please pardon the crude diagrams and my writing.
Two relays mounted on the right side. Under the fuse panel cover.
Cannot really see the brightness, but it is very functional. I will post better pictures later.
So far that is all I have done. There is a lot of prep work involved as well.
Before anyone asks, I got the LEDs from a Building Sign. A shop sign fell off and the owner was going to throw it away. I happen to pass by and asked the owner if I could take it, and he said yes. So the LEDs are prewired for 12V and are commercial grade (Made in USA).
One more thing. I am using a lot of wire, so I bought a Trailer Wiring Package from Harbor Freight. There are 5 different color 14 gauge wire and each measures 25 feet. Comes with some Wire taps and wire nuts as well.