So I lied, that didn't exactly work out.
However, after more prototyping, and another complete roll of filament, I have a working model. This guy just clips into place over the 12v ports and stays secured there, to remove its a simple pull and it pops right off.
I would like to test it out...
Finished Product! Because honestly, if I keep at it, I will never stop LOL.
NOTE: Just hanging there in the pics.
Fits everywhere, needs something to stabilize it. Maybe a small command strip in the back or something. Might use a rubber seal...
I get one of my lighting kits tomorrow so I will...
Still doesn't quite fit right, as soon as you open the 12v ports it pops loose, probably a mm or 2 too thick around the sockets. working on one with a notch cut out for the hinge and about half as thick. About a 5 hour print so I'll be able to test it this afternoon.
Update!
Went through a good many versions yesterday and finally have it pretty snug with no hardware. No tools, no screw holes, still secure!
Built a tray on the underside for wire management and included some venting for the defroster underneath there.
Still needs some trimming to be a bit...
I guess that depends on the final product. Let's see how many iterations until it is complete.
Thoughts on just the face plate vs adding a shelf underneath to keep the wiring tidy and out of the way?
Hey folks!
First post! Got the Ranger a few months back and just getting started pretty slowly.
So I have been looking around at LED lights for the Ranger and have run into the same problem everyone else has at some point in their build. Where the heck do you put the switches? I know, get the...