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    Default Lights inside a rooftop tent

    Does anyone have some semi-permanent internal lighting setup for thier roof top tent that they'd like to share?

    I finally unboxed the Eezi-Awn yesterday to try it out (on the ground currently). I like how dark it can be and that there seem to be many places to attach a light of some kind. I'm thinking more of a dome type light.

    My ideal plan is to get a small solar panel outside the tent then run a wire under the platform and up to a dome. Either a dome light or maybe some LED rope lights or something.

    Any other thoughts?
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    It would be cool, particularly a strip of LEDs. I think it could be done, too. Even though I pretty satisfied with using a headlamp, I'd like to see you execute this idea.
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    The only thing I have to say is this: this thread is worthless without pics! LOL... I never thought of putting lights in, great idea!
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    Hannibal might have one. At the Toronto outdoor show they had an RTT with a nice fluorescent light mounted to the inside wall of the tent. I'm not sure though if they set it up like that for display purposes only or if they actually sell them.
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    I have been trying to find a good quality 12 volt light/fan combo with an extension cord long enough to get to a power source. The lights from camper shops seem to be kind of crappy.
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    Try those puck style LED lights. They are available at Home Depot and even Wal-Mart. Just stick them in the tent and push the centre to turn them on.

    Another option is the ARB Adventure light - but it's pricey.
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    i posted this in another forum but i found the led puck lights at the dollar store
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    I was thinking about this too when I was at Dick's Sporting Goods the other day and stumbled upon this:

    http://www.coleman.com/coleman/colem...ategoryid=5900

    The Coleman Cool Zephyr™ Ceiling Fan with Light
    Attaches to any tent ceiling using magnetic plate or carabiner clip (included)
    •Four D batteries required (Batteries not included)
    •Approximate run time is up to 24 hours on HIGH or 48 hours on LOW
    •Features 4 white LED lights and one amber LED night light
    •Fan and light are operated with independent controls
    •Features soft-to-touch foam blades
    •Dimensions: 9” Height (when hung), 8” Diameter

    $26.99

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    Hmmm...my requirements are a bit different. I don't want to run ff of batteries except as a store for the solar power.
    I'm thinking something like the strip at the bottom of this page will work
    http://www.theledlight.com/flexible-ledstrips.html
    that pulls .2 amps if I read it right, so hooking it up to the truck battery would be fine. Kill switch inside the truck. hmmmm
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    I have one of those fans. Tent/camper fans
    I like it.

    An idea for fixed lighting: Wireless control lighting
    I used one of the mid to late '90s GM fullsize under hood retractable lights inside my cargo box.



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