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Aux Lighting Help (Wiring)

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Heres what I was trying to describe in Post #4. Not saying yours wont work. But with this setup you don't have to worry about what the switch is capable of.
Don't get get jealous of my perfect penmanship. :crackup:

Could use a aftermarket fuse block with separate fuses for each relay/light combo if you are really ambitious.

Just throwin ideas here, its your build not mine.
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Heres what I was trying to describe in Post #4. Not saying yours wont work. But with this setup you don't have to worry about what the switch is capable of.
Don't get get jealous of my perfect penmanship. :crackup:

Could use a aftermarket fuse block with separate fuses for each relay/light combo if you are really ambitious.

Just throwin ideas here, its your build not mine.
oh yes this was other route and may be more suited to higher power lights.

i do want to eventually buy a trigger solid state control box but they are like $240 for a fancy harness! ??
 
 








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