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Old 01-11-2016, 05:38 PM
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So what are people doing with the switches they are not using? I plan on having a led light bar, backup lights, either bumper or pillar lights and on board air so that would leave me with two extra switches.

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Originally Posted by Baja JKU OllllllO
So what are people doing with the switches they are not using? I plan on having a led light bar, backup lights, either bumper or pillar lights and on board air so that would leave me with two extra switches.

Thanks!
Here's some of what I'm thinking:

- Fridge circuit
- OBA
- Inverter
- B/U lights
- Rock lights
- Pillar lights
- Light bar
- Front bumper/winch 10" driving light
- Radiator Fan disconnect (for water/mud fording)

So far that's one more item than I have switches for, so I. Not sure which I'll forgo or run to a separate toggle.
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Originally Posted by Flywrangler
Here's some of what I'm thinking: - Fridge circuit - OBA - Inverter - B/U lights - Rock lights - Pillar lights - Light bar - Front bumper/winch 10" driving light - Radiator Fan disconnect (for water/mud fording) So far that's one more item than I have switches for, so I. Not sure which I'll forgo or run to a separate toggle.
Finally got it ordered and installed... Only one light hooked up for now, more accessories in time. Overall, I'm very happy with the Switch-Pros, it was a fairly simple install and looks factory mounted to a Daystar switch panel.
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Old 02-01-2016, 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by amarzano
Robert - Just installed my unit and trying to understand the features.. Install was quick and fairly painless. I do have a question regarding the Master function. I want to set Switch 1 as a Master that will turn on ALL from Front Facing lights (ie Switch 2, 3 & 4). I went thru the configuration and when I hit Switch 1 - Switches 2, 3 & 4 come on - GREAT!. The problem is when I turn OFF Switch 1 - 2, 3 & 4 - stay on. Am I doing something wrong? Thank you! Alex
Did you ever get this sorted out, I have had the same experience, master turns them all on, but I have to turn them off individually. Maybe it's programmed that way on purpose?
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Originally Posted by Baja JKU OllllllO
Finally got it ordered and installed... Only one light hooked up for now, more accessories in time. Overall, I'm very happy with the Switch-Pros, it was a fairly simple install and looks factory mounted to a Daystar switch panel.
Nice! I'll be putting mine in the RR A-pillar panel in a couple days.
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Originally Posted by ChairRepairHeatnAir
Nice! I'll be putting mine in the RR A-pillar panel in a couple days.
Nice choice, would like to see some photos when you're done.
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Originally Posted by Baja JKU OllllllO
Nice choice, would like to see some photos when you're done.
I got the hole drilled out last night. I'm working on the install today. What's the best way to get the plug on the switch panel through the firewall?

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Drivers side next to master cylinder.

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Originally Posted by Riflejk
Drivers side next to master cylinder.

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I decided to take the grommet above that out, and I can see light through it, so that should work. Thanks
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Finished installing it and ripping out all the old wiring. The strobe function is awesome. Just got the rear Ox locker in from Brown Santa, so I'm going to work on the compressor and the air solenoid tomorrow. Front locker and swaybar will wait until I get the air op Swayloc and a d44 for the front.

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