Tail Gate Switch
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Tail Gate Switch
I have given this alot of thought and have come up with an idea. dad says that mounting the switch below the bed wont work cause the vertical pressure on the switch from the tail gate will break it. so, I was thinking, since the tail gate doesnt actually touch the bed, it kinda just latches, I have two solutions.
1) make a little bracket to mount the switch - this is kinda in the air since i think stuff will get caught on it.
2) this idea - im not to sure of how i could make it work but heres the idea,
run a feed wire from the battery to the latch on the bed for the tail gate, somehow attach that wire to the latch and then run a wire inside the tailgate and then back to the bed and to a light in the cab. the idea here is that when the tail gate is down, the circuit ir broken and the light comes on, when the tail gate is up the circuit is completed and the light goes out. I thought about doing the opposite, but the light being "on" when the tail gate is down i think is more of an attention getter.
also, since regardless of what i do, the light cant stay on all night or ill wake up to a dead battery, i was thinking, i could use my feed wire by tapping into the pwr for my radio, using one of them lil plastic splicer thingies, this way when the truck is off, the light is off, but when the truck is on the light will come on - IF the tail gate is down....
thoughts?
1) make a little bracket to mount the switch - this is kinda in the air since i think stuff will get caught on it.
2) this idea - im not to sure of how i could make it work but heres the idea,
run a feed wire from the battery to the latch on the bed for the tail gate, somehow attach that wire to the latch and then run a wire inside the tailgate and then back to the bed and to a light in the cab. the idea here is that when the tail gate is down, the circuit ir broken and the light comes on, when the tail gate is up the circuit is completed and the light goes out. I thought about doing the opposite, but the light being "on" when the tail gate is down i think is more of an attention getter.
also, since regardless of what i do, the light cant stay on all night or ill wake up to a dead battery, i was thinking, i could use my feed wire by tapping into the pwr for my radio, using one of them lil plastic splicer thingies, this way when the truck is off, the light is off, but when the truck is on the light will come on - IF the tail gate is down....
thoughts?
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I would try to adapt a plunger style door ajar switch as used on most older cars and some current ones. This would be a logical choice since it is designed for your intended use and most have some form of weatherproofing. I think the best place to mount it would be the vertical area where the gate closes.
For power, you could probably tap any "hot in run", "hot in run/start" or "hot in run/acc" wire. However, a slick way to do it would be to use the light green/orange "battery saver" circuit instead. The power to this circuit is hot when the ignition switch is on but turns off 10~15 minutes after you shut the ignition off, so no worries about a dead battery.
For power, you could probably tap any "hot in run", "hot in run/start" or "hot in run/acc" wire. However, a slick way to do it would be to use the light green/orange "battery saver" circuit instead. The power to this circuit is hot when the ignition switch is on but turns off 10~15 minutes after you shut the ignition off, so no worries about a dead battery.
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