Anyone seen this switch set up???
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Anyone seen this switch set up???
Found this surfing, said it was on the "Overland JK" that is/was at the SEMA show in the Chrysler/Mopar booth.
Anyone know anything about this? Best switch set up I have seen so far!
Anyone know anything about this? Best switch set up I have seen so far!
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It would be a little more complicated to wire I think.... I like the lower daystar panel because you have both of the ignition hot and constant hot power wires right there and its simple
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more than likely it is not that susceptible to interference. Also they would be better off being triggers for relays since wiring would need to be a minimum, making for very low current/magnetic field on the wires.
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Thanks Cuda. I think this is an interesting idea and I pretty much know nothing about wiring.
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Only thing i see is they are using a factory switch panel for a rubicon it looks like. I'm not sure how they altered the switches to work however. They are all momentary switches (for use on our JK's can-bus). Fairly useless to the average Jeep owner.