In-floor lighting -- any interest?
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Ed and I were discussing the potential value of an in-floor lighting system to aid with tiedown for an open/enclosed trailer. The system we're looking at would have recessed lighting in the floor similar to these units:
http://www.thelightingsuperstore.co....drive-over-kit
Maybe two lights towards the nose of the car, two towards the rear (with enough leeway to accomodate several different cars) with a fairly diffuse lighting pattern and a wall switch, to hopefully illuminate the undercarriage fairly well.
Anyone using a system like this, or would be interested in a system like this if it were offered in a new trailer?
http://www.thelightingsuperstore.co....drive-over-kit
Maybe two lights towards the nose of the car, two towards the rear (with enough leeway to accomodate several different cars) with a fairly diffuse lighting pattern and a wall switch, to hopefully illuminate the undercarriage fairly well.
Anyone using a system like this, or would be interested in a system like this if it were offered in a new trailer?
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Has never been a problem for me. Most loads and unloads happen in daylight. Easy enough to grab a flashlight when loading at night.