A friend and I are going to design a small chip module that will automatically control the headlights via a photosensor.
Basically you would just have to install the module behind the window switch (probably mount under the knee bolster), and then mount a photosensor on the dash above it (or possibly slide it next to it to avoid drilling). In any case, when the photosensor detects a degree of darkness consistant with "dusk" for more than 5 seconds, it will trigger the headlights to turn on. And vice versa, when there is light for more than 15 seconds, they will turn off. But I'm sure most of you know how auto headlights work...
The question is, how many of you would be willing to buy one of these (instructions included) for ~$50?
Basically you would just have to install the module behind the window switch (probably mount under the knee bolster), and then mount a photosensor on the dash above it (or possibly slide it next to it to avoid drilling). In any case, when the photosensor detects a degree of darkness consistant with "dusk" for more than 5 seconds, it will trigger the headlights to turn on. And vice versa, when there is light for more than 15 seconds, they will turn off. But I'm sure most of you know how auto headlights work...
The question is, how many of you would be willing to buy one of these (instructions included) for ~$50?
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