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  • Would you use this switchpanel in your POV?

    It's our new "Flat switch panel" system from WIRED HDH. It is 1/32" thick, and programmable on the fly. it mounts cleanly on a dash, and is easy to install and program.

    it is rated for 2.5amps per output, so it will run most LED stuff, or relays to add the big current draw items.

    make sure you watch the video to see how it works!

    My questions is, would you use it, and what would you run with it...

    Patrick

    The most innovative switch panel on the market. Flat, Waterproof, Chemicle resistant, and programmble, lets you mount this panel anywhere, and have the funct...
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    Got a link to a website with specs so I don't have to sit through a youtube video?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by DeputyMarshal
      Got a link to a website with specs so I don't have to sit through a youtube video?



      Thanks!
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      • #4
        No, I wouldn't clutter up my beautiful ride with that.
        I am now a past chief and the views, opinions, and comments are mine and mine alone. I do not speak for any department or in any official capacity. Although, they would be smart to listen to me.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Recelect
          It's nice but a little pricey for my needs. We'll see when the 4 switch panel comes out.

          (It would be better still if each output was individually fused.)
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          • #6
            Originally posted by DeputyMarshal
            It's nice but a little pricey for my needs. We'll see when the 4 switch panel comes out.

            (It would be better still if each output was individually fused.)
            Each output is individually fused. If you have a short, it automatically shuts off that output, all others will stay active. Once the problem is fixed, the output automatically will turn back on.
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            • #7
              If you need that many switches in a POV you probably have bigger issues at hand.
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              Originally posted by Rescue101
              I don't mind fire rolling over my head. I just don't like it rolling UNDER my a**.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by GTRider245
                If you need that many switches in a POV you probably have bigger issues at hand.
                In colorado, we have some voly departments that are aloud to run full setups, and they seem to like everything switched seperate. 8 switches goes pretty quick with them after you add a lightbar, grill lights, wig wags, tail flashers, front takedown, left alley, right alley and rear work.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Recelect
                  Each output is individually fused. If you have a short, it automatically shuts off that output, all others will stay active. Once the problem is fixed, the output automatically will turn back on.
                  I was thinking in terms of external fuse sockets that can carry different size fuses for each output based on load. I tend not to trust internal breaker circuits.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by DeputyMarshal
                    I was thinking in terms of external fuse sockets that can carry different size fuses for each output based on load. I tend not to trust internal breaker circuits.
                    when does the 4 panel come out.. the 8 is kinda much

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by shawnvfd
                      when does the 4 panel come out.. the 8 is kinda much
                      the 4 panel will be out probably in around 6 months.
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                      • #12
                        Snore.... Snore... What? I am surprised the webteam is sleeping on this one.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Recelect
                          In colorado, we have some voly departments that are aloud to run full setups, and they seem to like everything switched seperate. 8 switches goes pretty quick with them after you add a lightbar, grill lights, wig wags, tail flashers, front takedown, left alley, right alley and rear work.
                          Yeah, like I said...
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                          Originally posted by Rescue101
                          I don't mind fire rolling over my head. I just don't like it rolling UNDER my a**.

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                          • #14
                            Well..........

                            Originally posted by LVFD301
                            Snore.... Snore... What? I am surprised the webteam is sleeping on this one.

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                            • #15
                              Not bad but 400 bucks, ouch!

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