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This is timely, as I'm electrically challenged and was needing to look this up this weekend to revisit which types of switched relays I have, and the instructions for working up auxiliary circuits.

On another note, the wires on both of the h4 connectors with this harness are corroded - total crap. Anybody else have similar issues?
 
When its desirable to minimize the number and size of cables that run through the firewall (eg 100 series have one grommet that's already pretty crowded), there are very few options:

SPOD - Runs everything through a single CAT5 type of cable. Up to 8 circuits. Not cheap ($400+)
SwitchPros - Link - Similar to SPOD but arguably higher quality and all solid-state, which could be an asset or liability depending on how you look at it. Expensive ($500+)
Rough Country MLC - Link - Appears to be a knockoff of SPOD. Half the price of SPOD. Also not a 100% sure the cable is small enough to pass through a tight firewall grommet.

There are some even cheaper knockoffs on Amazon but nothing that has enough reviews to be considered somewhat reliable.
 
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Custom Panel, pre-wired, or order your own
 
i know this is old post but do you still have the 10 relay box? i need all 5 wires for the relay normally open and normally closed
I have one that I never installed that I dug out of storage this weekend.
 
I’m looking for anyone that has one they never used
I never got around to using mine for some auxiliary lights. I'd sell it for $100, shipped. PM me if interested. It's made in Configuration A so all 5 circuits are switch to ground, no vehicle ignition tie-ins needed, just battery. Someone could easily add a relay to the battery feed to make it ignition switched. I've misplaced he 2A mini fuses for the relay coils, but those are cheap an easily had at your local auto parts store. Configuration schematics can be found in post #11 of this thread: Auxiliary fuse/relay panel.
And further wiring ideas for Auxilary circuits in post #15 Auxiliary fuse/relay panel

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I never got around to using mine for some auxiliary lights. I'd sell it for $100, shipped. PM me if interested. It's made in Configuration A so all 5 circuits are switch to ground, no vehicle ignition tie-ins needed, just battery. Someone could easily add a relay to the battery feed to make it ignition switched. I've misplaced he 2A mini fuses for the relay coils, but those are cheap an easily had at your local auto parts store. Configuration schematics can be found in post #11 of this thread: Auxiliary fuse/relay panel.
And further wiring ideas for Auxilary circuits in post #15 Auxiliary fuse/relay panel

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I have this one, never used and looking for a new home. Paid $150, would let it go for $100 shipped.
 

I have this one, never used and looking for a new home. Paid $150, would let it go for $100 shipped.
I'll take it!
PM incoming.
 
Bump to a legacy thread, what is the go to aux relay box now?
I'm in the process of setting up my Aux Beam 8-gang right now. Ordered it Feb 22nd last year and after almost a full year of sitting on the shelf, I finally got the primary wiring done hah. Love it so far, especially the ability to control from my phone and change the button modes from toggle, momentary, & pulse. Just need to finish adding some wire sleeve and start running the accessories to it!

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