Mr.Asmith9
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Hey guys, I'm going to be wiring up two sets of RIGID 4" LED lights and a set of 6" LED Reverse Lights. I need some help finding the right switches, and a panel for them all to sit in.
Idealistically I'd like a panel that can fit a verity of switches. But if nothing else I want 3 position switches. Why? Oh my dear friends thats simple. I want "Off" "Auto" and "On"
Having them wired this way will be very convenient for me. The Rigid lights will be replacing my stock fogs in my new bumper and I'll use them more as night time highway lights than anything else. I'd like to use a relay and have them come on with my brights. But I need to be able to shut them off in certain circumstances, and I'd also like to turn them on occationaly without my brights. Thus 3 position switch.
Similarly I want a 3 position for my reverse lights all thought I doubt I'll ever have to turn them off while in reverse but who knows? anyway, but I do want to be able to turn them on when some rice rocket wants to ride my ass I can give him a good flash.
I've got an idea on how to wire everything, I can also find a few 3 position switches. But I want a nice panel for them to go into, say... room for 5? So I can add more stuff later. I'm thinking about putting it to the right of the Emergency brake release lever or if y'all can help me find a pillar mount panel that would be awesome too!
I'd prefer the switches not to have lights as they just get annoying, however beggars cant be choosers.
Thanks for the help guys
Edit - I've found a nice resource explaining the the difference between switch types, like SPDT and DPDT.
Switch Basics - Poles and Throws, Open and Closed
Idealistically I'd like a panel that can fit a verity of switches. But if nothing else I want 3 position switches. Why? Oh my dear friends thats simple. I want "Off" "Auto" and "On"
Having them wired this way will be very convenient for me. The Rigid lights will be replacing my stock fogs in my new bumper and I'll use them more as night time highway lights than anything else. I'd like to use a relay and have them come on with my brights. But I need to be able to shut them off in certain circumstances, and I'd also like to turn them on occationaly without my brights. Thus 3 position switch.
Similarly I want a 3 position for my reverse lights all thought I doubt I'll ever have to turn them off while in reverse but who knows? anyway, but I do want to be able to turn them on when some rice rocket wants to ride my ass I can give him a good flash.
I've got an idea on how to wire everything, I can also find a few 3 position switches. But I want a nice panel for them to go into, say... room for 5? So I can add more stuff later. I'm thinking about putting it to the right of the Emergency brake release lever or if y'all can help me find a pillar mount panel that would be awesome too!
I'd prefer the switches not to have lights as they just get annoying, however beggars cant be choosers.
Thanks for the help guys
Edit - I've found a nice resource explaining the the difference between switch types, like SPDT and DPDT.
Switch Basics - Poles and Throws, Open and Closed
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