Multiple AUX light wiring
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Multiple AUX light wiring
Greetings!
My electrical knowledge is not as blessed as some folks around here so I would like a little help if possible, please.
I am going to be wiring together a 2-3 pairs of rigid LED cubes to my truck, now my question is...is wiring all those relay harnesses to my battery a bad idea, or is there another way i should go about doing this? I have tried to look around but havent been so lucky as to finding an answer. Thank you for your help!
My electrical knowledge is not as blessed as some folks around here so I would like a little help if possible, please.
I am going to be wiring together a 2-3 pairs of rigid LED cubes to my truck, now my question is...is wiring all those relay harnesses to my battery a bad idea, or is there another way i should go about doing this? I have tried to look around but havent been so lucky as to finding an answer. Thank you for your help!
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For Simplicity of install, and so you can run up to 6 different switches i recommend the sPod. I know they're expensive though, but they also have low voltage cut off, so if you're running your lights with the truck off and the battery gets to 10.6 volts it'll automatically cut off so you can start your truck.
If you don't want to pay upwards of $300 for switches/relays, etc. you can do thisDIY relay box
If you don't want to pay upwards of $300 for switches/relays, etc. you can do thisDIY relay box
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For Simplicity of install, and so you can run up to 6 different switches i recommend the sPod. I know they're expensive though, but they also have low voltage cut off, so if you're running your lights with the truck off and the battery gets to 10.6 volts it'll automatically cut off so you can start your truck.
If you don't want to pay upwards of $300 for switches/relays, etc. you can do thisDIY relay box
If you don't want to pay upwards of $300 for switches/relays, etc. you can do thisDIY relay box
SPOD is a great system.