That’s a pretty clean set up, and you know I need something like that in my samurai to clean up all my spaghetti wiring. I suppose I should start looking at air lockers as well since I’m running Spartans in the front and back too 🤣 thanks for posting this video 🤘😎
My pod lights have a yellow and white cable for extra light features and cycles, should I just leave those off or where should I wire them too? I believe one is for turning signals and the other for DLR
I'm not sure about that. Sometimes the yellow needs to be hooked up to a momentary switch ti cycle modes. Otherwise you can just touch it to a power source and leave it on the mode you want.
Installed in my golf cart. Only getting power to #3 out of the 6 and lights still not working... Any ideas what the issue may be? #1 head lights/tail lights. #2 top niight lights, #3 led color changing lights underneath, #4 rear niight lights. 5 and 6 nothing installed. Red acc straight to battery. Control panel lights up, turns on/off (clicks). It's possible that I may have 1-2 wire mess ups, but im not buying 4 wiring mess ups. Have not touched anything inside the box (fuses, relays).
Have you tested the circuits individually? Mayne a ground issue? If the test failed, it could be internal. From my experience, they have been awesome with handling replacement parts.
I’ve just purchased the aux beam control panel and r4 pod lights. Can i really chop the cables near the light and wire that straight to the control panel ?
Curious if you were able to toggle between white and amber on your grill lights. Or if you can wire them up on a different gang to use two switches to alternate?
There is a yellow wire in the lights that you could hook up to a momentary switch to cycle through the options. I just touched the power wore to that yellow wore repeatedly, until they were on the white option.
i know this may sound stupid but is there a way to turn off the back lights on the switch panel bc dim is not dim enough for me as i do a lot of night driving
@@FortuneOffRoad I did see that I have mine turned all the way down and it’s still too bright when I am heading to work at 3 in the morning😂😂. I love the product that’s my only complaint.
Yeah Dude! That was probably my favorite video you have put out recently. Love that controller. I think I need it in my Yugo GT.
Thank you! Yes, you should
Definitely going to be getting this switch panel! YJ videos are great! Keep it up man
It's a good kit! Thanks dude! 🤙🏻
That’s a pretty clean set up, and you know I need something like that in my samurai to clean up all my spaghetti wiring. I suppose I should start looking at air lockers as well since I’m running Spartans in the front and back too 🤣 thanks for posting this video 🤘😎
Thanks dude! Highly recommend
We run the same controller and lights on our 4Runner. We have been very happy with them! Nice video :)
Awesome! Thanks dude
Looks great!
Thank you!
Clean Install.... now paint the mounting bracket for the relay box 😂
I'm gonna forget again
My pod lights have a yellow and white cable for extra light features and cycles, should I just leave those off or where should I wire them too? I believe one is for turning signals and the other for DLR
I'm not sure about that. Sometimes the yellow needs to be hooked up to a momentary switch ti cycle modes. Otherwise you can just touch it to a power source and leave it on the mode you want.
Installed in my golf cart. Only getting power to #3 out of the 6 and lights still not working... Any ideas what the issue may be? #1 head lights/tail lights. #2 top niight lights, #3 led color changing lights underneath, #4 rear niight lights. 5 and 6 nothing installed. Red acc straight to battery. Control panel lights up, turns on/off (clicks). It's possible that I may have 1-2 wire mess ups, but im not buying 4 wiring mess ups. Have not touched anything inside the box (fuses, relays).
Have you tested the circuits individually? Mayne a ground issue? If the test failed, it could be internal. From my experience, they have been awesome with handling replacement parts.
I’ve just purchased the aux beam control panel and r4 pod lights. Can i really chop the cables near the light and wire that straight to the control panel ?
There are relays and fuses in-line so you can wire straight to the positive/negative on the control box
Curious if you were able to toggle between white and amber on your grill lights. Or if you can wire them up on a different gang to use two switches to alternate?
There is a yellow wire in the lights that you could hook up to a momentary switch to cycle through the options. I just touched the power wore to that yellow wore repeatedly, until they were on the white option.
Was looking into getting an Auxbeam panel for my samurai project. Can I use this switch panel to operate front and rear air lockers?
Yes, definitely! I just wired up an ARB compressor in my latest video and mu air locker is on the way!
i know this may sound stupid but is there a way to turn off the back lights on the switch panel bc dim is not dim enough for me as i do a lot of night driving
16:23 there is a brightness slide button on the app. I moved mine to match the brightness of my gauges.
@@FortuneOffRoad I did see that I have mine turned all the way down and it’s still too bright when I am heading to work at 3 in the morning😂😂. I love the product that’s my only complaint.
Niceee
Boss, what’s the difference between this and Switch Pro besides the cost? Lol. I’m in the market for a switch panel.
Mostly cost and quality. This one is half the price but probably doesn't have as good water resistance for the controller.
What’s the backspace on your wheels?
17x9 3.5" bs
What size wire you using on the lights ?
I believe it was 16ga
What wires do you snip
For what?