jared181920
New member
Hi guys,
I've been throwing around the idea of getting the Switch-Pros switching system, but I've been a bit unsure of the best place to mount it. I very much like what Eddie did with his old switch module on Moby, using the Daystar mount.
So I got to wondering if something like that would be feasible with the Switch-Pro panel as well. I was wondering if anyone with the Daystar panel would be able to measure the width and height of the area where the switches typically go to give me an idea if that could work. Based off of boardsurfer's posts here it looks like the Switch-Pros module is about 4 1/2" x 2", and from the Daystar pictures it looks like that should fit on their panel, but wanted to verify first before I pull the trigger on that.
My one thought is that you could use some screws and screw the unit right to the front of the Daystar unit, or possibly bend the little screw tabs on the side backwards, and then just cut little notches in the Daystar panel to pop it in there. It could then be fastened in using screws or some kind of adhesive or something perhaps, to make it look a bit cleaner.
Anywho, thanks in advance to anyone who can provide measurements of the Daystar unit, much appreciated!
I've been throwing around the idea of getting the Switch-Pros switching system, but I've been a bit unsure of the best place to mount it. I very much like what Eddie did with his old switch module on Moby, using the Daystar mount.
So I got to wondering if something like that would be feasible with the Switch-Pro panel as well. I was wondering if anyone with the Daystar panel would be able to measure the width and height of the area where the switches typically go to give me an idea if that could work. Based off of boardsurfer's posts here it looks like the Switch-Pros module is about 4 1/2" x 2", and from the Daystar pictures it looks like that should fit on their panel, but wanted to verify first before I pull the trigger on that.
My one thought is that you could use some screws and screw the unit right to the front of the Daystar unit, or possibly bend the little screw tabs on the side backwards, and then just cut little notches in the Daystar panel to pop it in there. It could then be fastened in using screws or some kind of adhesive or something perhaps, to make it look a bit cleaner.
Anywho, thanks in advance to anyone who can provide measurements of the Daystar unit, much appreciated!