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  1. OffRoadRN

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

    Yeah it looks like price has gone up a bit from the last time I looked.
  2. OffRoadRN

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

    The auxbeam works great and is less than $100 for 6 switches. I ended up doing a relay for my air, compressor and winch, and then all of my off-road lights are through the switch panel since they aren’t mission critical and it won’t really matter I can’t use them due to the panel failing.
  3. OffRoadRN

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

    When I said switch panel I meant a solid state panel like the auxbeam or switch pro, not a panel of rocker switches. In case that wasn’t clear.
  4. OffRoadRN

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

    Basically I am worried that the switch panel will fail and I will be forced to rewire everything in the middle of nowhere. So I was thinking if I had a fused relay system already built and installed, I could fall back on that in the case of a switch panel failure. But thinking about it more...
  5. OffRoadRN

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

    I am starting to add some 12v accessories And want to run the auxbeam 8 gang switch panel. Since it’s a cheaper unit compared to some thing like the switch pro I want to have a fuse and relay system that runs to a set of rocket switches in the glovebox or something. Would it be possible to run...
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