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Old 11-22-2017, 03:36 AM
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Default Wiring harness's for DPDT switches

Has anyone have an idea who makes/sells a harness for a on-off-on DPDT switch that i can run top on that would be high beams + LED light bar, center off, and bottom on Lightbar only?

Also anyone who can point me in a 2 lead wiring harness that is longer than 12ft so i can wire in a set of lights on my bumper to the battery? I'm only able to find either 8 ft, and 12 foot, if its a 25ft its a single lead.. Any ideas?

I just typically lurk this forum when i need to look for answers for issues. Any help would be appreciated, i tried to search on here but usually seeing people run just SPDT or SPST
Old 11-22-2017, 08:26 AM
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You'll want to make your own wiring harness really. If you are relying on store bought items well you are going to run into issues. Best to just buy a few spools of black/red wire and make your own harness with a relay/fuse. It's pretty simple stuff. Relays are NOT complicated once you just know how they work. That's why you are having issues finding these pre-made switches w/wires, nobody really makes exactly what you want so just do it yourself.

As far as switches go, they are out there.

A quick amazon search for "DPDT rocker switch led lights" came up with this:

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Perfect for what you want to do in the most famous rocker style out there right now
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Only one I have every actually seen pre-made is Rigid's 'back-up wiring harness', which is a on/off/on switch.

https://www.rigidindustries.com/inst...essories/40192
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Originally Posted by Ryan_2020
Only one I have every actually seen pre-made is Rigid's 'back-up wiring harness', which is a on/off/on switch.

https://www.rigidindustries.com/inst...essories/40192
I'll have to swing by a dealer and take a look.
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I made an on-off-on for myself for my aux backup lights. It's the preferred method rather than trusting someone else to get it right or use actual solid copper wiring and not sheathed aluminum.




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