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  1. LandLocked93

    How would you wire a system that used a switch panel (switch pro/auxbeam) but have a fuse/relay/rocker switch redundancy?

    While I didn't find the 6-pot panel for $100 I do see more affordable options compared to others. Your use of the panel for non-critical mods is right on imo. 👍
  2. LandLocked93

    How would you wire a system that used a switch panel (switch pro/auxbeam) but have a fuse/relay/rocker switch redundancy?

    They are in the vein of 'driver modes' - a substitute for knowledge, skill, and mechanical capability (virtual lockers, for example). As for the panel, I get it. But boy are they pricey. And they represent a single point of failure which, in such an event, will require the very knowledge and...
  3. LandLocked93

    How would you wire a system that used a switch panel (switch pro/auxbeam) but have a fuse/relay/rocker switch redundancy?

    What?? Build the panel with good switches. Maybe double the amp capacity of the switch to what is expected? Trust me, you will be more concerned with keeping power to the panel than experiencing a failure with a properly built panel. If I were you and had to build 1 panel, I'd look into...
  4. LandLocked93

    How would you wire a system that used a switch panel (switch pro/auxbeam) but have a fuse/relay/rocker switch redundancy?

    If I understand correctly...yes? You want to double the number of points of failure for the sake of redundancy, right? Suggest choosing one panel or the other, but not both. Make it redundant with a dual batt setup and a switch deciding which batt to power said same circuit. I'm a running...
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