6 Gang on-off Control Switch Panel kit Automatic Dimmable Universal Slim Touch (Green Backlight)
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Key Features:
- Multi-position installation and wide application. with different brackets, it can be installed in any position you like.
- Universal 6 switch panel relay system. power up to 6 lights & accessories from one convenient place.
- Customize your own panel, with 50 universal switch stickers, you can customize your unique personal switch panel according to certain needs.
- All in one design for your ultimate convenience. This kit has everything you need for installation and use. No need to buy extra parts.
- Automatic Dimmable Backlight for Driving Safer.
- On the road or other bright places, the switch panel will be brighter, so you can see it clearly.
- In the tunnel or other dark places, the switch panel will be dim, reduce the impact on the driver's vision
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There’s a design flaw.
You have to have the ignition on to use it. So if you want to park the vehicle and turn on the strobes, you can’t unless you partly power on the ignition, which lights up your other instruments and uses up your battery. The controller can be wired directly to the battery, but then it’s always lit up and it will slowly drain down the battery. There needed to be a hard on/off switch with this device.
how to wire backlite lights with 3 wires?
So if I have a light that is capable of both white and amber I will use a yellow, red and black wiring harness to connect the yellow (amber) to one switch and red (regular white ) to another switch and the remaining black (ground or negative) to a frame bolt?
If one of my lights has a dual function, how do I turn on the 2nd function of thag light that has a dual function. For example, the light im talking about powers the regular light, then it has a amber backlighting as well. How would i turn on the backlight?
It's my understanding that the ground wire for my lights can go to a ground bus? Seem like I need to buy something else to make the whole system work.
Typically, the vehicle chassis (all metal parts) are connected to the negative battery terminal, so lights can be grounded to the frame, bumper, etc.
So is there no negative wire the needs to be screwed in with the positive??
Yes and no, Yes, your lights need to be grounded. You can either connect the negative terminal of your light to the negative on the battery, or you can connect the negative to any grounded source of your car. (usually any metal frame piece)
@@Retvet98765431 thanks bro your comment helped me out I was tripping out thinking I installed mine wrong but now I see ill just connect my negatives to the frame/ground 👍
The under-hood box (the relay box) does have a negative lead that must be connected to the battery's negative terminal or grounded to the frame of the car.
Do you guys have a switching unit that can handle higher amperage on all of the channels, for example such as writing multiple lights to the same switch? Also, if I wanted to w ire the switch panel for constant power, does the power switch turn the panel off and eliminate the draw of the controller for the battery system? If it doesn’t, how much current does the unit draw connected to constant power, with no accessories powered on and the panel power button set to off? Thanks!
To add lights where do I put the ground or is it not needed?
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So these are all on/off switches no momentary switches for like a horn?
Best thing you can do cuz im doing the same thing probably is just hook one aux up as an on/off switch for your horns. On for other horns and off for stock one
Correct - there is no momentary-contact functionality offered in this model.
will this trigger the strobe options of the 6 mode lights?
No you'll need to switch bewteen its model through the original switch
Does this kit come with the add a fuse? It does not show that on Amazon
It does
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Are the Relays Interchangeable? And also instead of wiring it for ACC can it be constant power?
I wired mine to constant power but the switch panel light is on the whole time, so it will put some drain on your battery. I have a second battery so wasn’t too concerned about that.
Is it possible to chance fuses to higher ones without damaging something?
Hi Did you mean the ACC fuse with higher amp?
@@Auxbeam No the fuses in the box
@@91cat I think the max current is 30 amps. If you use higher-amp fuses, you risk a fire from burning wires if it's overloaded or a short circuit happens.
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Jow do you dim it? Why no good intentions in the box?
The only dimming function is the back-light. It automatically dims in low ambient light, and brightens in daylight. The power to whatever lights you use is either 100% on or off.
Can you stop the switch pannel from dimming I don't want it to dim down
@@bassbritt5865 The only way would be to put an opaque decal over the sensor to fool it into detecting darkness.
Can the relay box and wiring harness be used with individual aftermarket switches instead of the switch panel?
Would take extensive electronics modification. You'd have to take apart the switch panel and find a way to add wires to your own switches.
Annoying music.
Is there a momentary switch on this that can be used for a starter?
This model does not include any momentary switch. I'd hoped for that option, but it's not there.