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  1. Building my own flush tail lights

    Don't worry I can make that side light at anytime... Already have it designed
  2. Building my own flush tail lights

    What light do you like best?
  3. Building my own flush tail lights

    Here's some pictures
  4. Building my own flush tail lights

    I haven't lit them up yet. Waiting on some computer chips... But I'll go out and take a pic for you soon.
  5. Building my own flush tail lights

    I did ... But it's far from "flush" mount .... It's 18mm thick. Of course I mounted it and had the version 1 on the other side, and to me it looked huge ..
  6. Building my own flush tail lights

    It's too bulky..... I hate it.... I don't know what to do..... The original version 1 looks a lot better.... I can thin this version, but then you will be able to see each individual LED..... I'm pretty down about this right now. I want the led perimeter lighting... I want sequential...
  7. Building my own flush tail lights

    Lol I completely understand.... Me personally, I've always wanted sequential lights..... So I'm going to make it happen lol
  8. Building my own flush tail lights

    I'll figure something out
  9. Building my own flush tail lights

    Also, blind spot sensors don't look like they're going to fit.... At least not this design..... Day full of bad news
  10. Building my own flush tail lights

    From all my research, this is the only way for these sort of LEDs... Otherwise I would need a lot more leds
  11. Building my own flush tail lights

    After doing some research apparently Arduino boards are capable of running 24/7 with no problem..... So I guess with as little power consumption as it takes, I will run it off the constant 12v from the trailer wiring harness. Anyone have issues with this?
  12. Building my own flush tail lights

    The Arduino has about a 1.5 second boot up time.... Even then I would have to make it whenever anything comes on.... Turn , brake, tail, reverse.... 3 power wires and then make sure they don't back feed each other..... Plus I don't like the delay it will have. This sucks..... Either A. Run a...
  13. Building my own flush tail lights

    You're correct, just tested it again. Can't use the lighting fault sensor either because it's only on led equiped vehicles apparently.... I would have used it just for a switch for a relay, but that's out the door now too .....
  14. Building my own flush tail lights

    Darn that complicates things.... I can't find a acc line from what I see.... Weird because I went out to the garage... Turned off my lights , started the gladiator and the rear lights were on.... With no headlights
  15. Building my own flush tail lights

    Thank you for all your knowledge! It wouldn't be hard to include a wire tap to tap into the constant power .... But that then means the Arduino would be on all the time...... And that can run down the battery.... I guess my real question is, are the tail lights always on when the key is on...
  16. Building my own flush tail lights

    I'm assuming every gladiator doesn't have trailer wiring? It looks like lighting fault pin 8 turns on with gladiator to check tail lights..... But I'm not positive
  17. Building my own flush tail lights

    Okay need a little help .. does anyone know if we have a constant on voltage at the rear tail light? Whenever acc is turned on???? Are the tail lights always on when the gladiator is on? As in running lights? I need a constant power for the Arduino board..... Is CAN IHS + always on ...
  18. Building my own flush tail lights

    Smooooookin!!!!!
  19. Building my own flush tail lights

    Here's a video showing the defuser / lens
  20. Building my own flush tail lights

    I'm a firm believer in measure once, print 100 times lol




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