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Jersey_Devil

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^ I hope you have relays

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Yup, lol one actually went bad on Monday during a snow storm and I noticed on my way into an interview that half my 50" was half lit. I flipped it on and off but it just stayed dimly lit. I replaced the relay when I got home and good as new!

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pvanweelden

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Thank you :D. I was worried you were running that 50 off just a switch :banghead:

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Jersey_Devil

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Thank you :D. I was worried you were running that 50 off just a switch :banghead:

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O God no! All the lights have their own switch, relay, and in-line fuse. The 2 piaa obviously on one switch two front cubes on one as a pair also

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pvanweelden

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:thumbup:
I've been using relays for over 20 years, and the Cooper buss man relay panel is the first product I have known of that takes all the hard wiring out of the equation when you have multiple relays. It ties all the positive and negstives, plus gives you a fuse for each relay. All you need to do is hookup the input and output.

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H8MUD

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I have the sPod and would recommend it. Very expensive but a great product and easy to install IMO. Plug and play.

If I was technically savvy, I would of gone the DIY way.
 

Armydog

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Well, I'd be the first to admit that I'm a bit old school and will say that things like honesty and integrity still mean a lot to me. For this reason alone, I would never run an spod. But, that's just me.

Agreed, customer service and integrity are priceless commodities that cannot be overestimated. A crook is a crook is a crook....don't know this guy, but a bad vibe is all I need to steer clear...
 

pvanweelden

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Armydog- or anyone else- if you decide to do the diy spod, and have any questions (my inbox here gets full everyday) my email is= spvw71@gmail.com

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pastorwug

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There's a diy spod- Waytek wire writeup written by some asshat on this forum :D

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That's funny, and there's some real asshats that added stuff to it as well!


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In5ane1

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Saw some running the offroad engineering system. I know WOL said he was. I didnt notice any relays. How do you hook things up to it? Do you have to still use relays or does it have something built in?
 

In5ane1

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Well I only plan right now for two light sets. Might be better to get a few things installed to see how much I will have then build system around that.
 

Armydog

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Armydog- or anyone else- if you decide to do the diy spod, and have any questions (my inbox here gets full everyday) my email is= spvw71@gmail.com

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Tango man. Gonna check it out. Right now my rig has two led spots each on a separate switch but direct 12v through the switch! The amp draw is pretty low on the lights ( checked it with a meter) but I don't like the direct power running through the dash. Makes me nervous. Don't ever want to NEED to use my fire extinguisher on my own rig!!!!!!!!!
 

pvanweelden

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Not sure how more wiring equals easier, but do whatever you feel comfortable doing. Sorry, I didn't do a video, but I felt the pics and layout diagram explained it well enough.


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