Cyberus
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I’ve spent several days looking at options for the best lighting setup for the CT as a daily driver that doesn’t turn my CT into a CyberTaco… if you know what I mean.
So far I like options that allow me to mount my lighting in areas with easy access to the provided 48V power and hide the lights where they blend seamlessly into the CT.
For my use case, I want to be able to flip 1 button on the already installed CT and turn on all of my off-road lights when needed, and turn them all of with a push of the same button.
This is the list of lights that would fit my use case best:
- OnX6 Hybrid LED Laser - location inside front bumper
- S2 SAE LED Amber - location front bumper and rear bumper
- Rock Light Kit - inside wheel wells
I’m no a lighting expert. I do think with these installed I would have sufficient lighting to run trails and have visibility in low visibility settings. Most importantly, when I’m rolling around daily, most people wouldn’t even notice the lights.
Anyone with experience in this area, I’d love your input. Thanks!
So far I like options that allow me to mount my lighting in areas with easy access to the provided 48V power and hide the lights where they blend seamlessly into the CT.
For my use case, I want to be able to flip 1 button on the already installed CT and turn on all of my off-road lights when needed, and turn them all of with a push of the same button.
This is the list of lights that would fit my use case best:
- OnX6 Hybrid LED Laser - location inside front bumper
- S2 SAE LED Amber - location front bumper and rear bumper
- Rock Light Kit - inside wheel wells
I’m no a lighting expert. I do think with these installed I would have sufficient lighting to run trails and have visibility in low visibility settings. Most importantly, when I’m rolling around daily, most people wouldn’t even notice the lights.
Anyone with experience in this area, I’d love your input. Thanks!
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