Q1: How does a normal switch panel control 2 or more lights at the same time with one button?
A1: Connect the wires from both accessories to the same positive and negative outputs of the control box. Ensure that the accessories connected to a single circuit will not draw more power than the maximum for that control box circuit and the fuse for that circuit.

Q2: What's the maximum running current?
A2: The 6-gang Switch Panel is rated for 60A, and the 8-gang Switch Panel is 80A.

Q3: Can I replace the fuses in the control box?
A3: Yes, BUT always use a new fuse with the SAME or LOWER amperage as the old one. For instance, replace a 30A fuse with another 30A or less; to replace a 5A fuse, do NOT use a 10A fuse.

Q4: Is it normal to hear a 'da-da-da' sound?
A4: Yes, it's normal. The relay operates by controlling the circuit through the opening and closing of metal contacts.

Q5: The 'da-da-da' sound is louder in flashing mode, is there any safety concern?
A5: There is no any safety concerns. You may hear a louder sound in flashing mode, but our circuit board includes protective chips, and we have conducted 30,000 hours of durability testing to ensure safety and reliability.

Q6: When connect the battery, the power indicator is always on, will it cause battery loss?
A6: No. The standby current of this product is less than 3mA. A 60AH battery provides 833 days of standby power for the switch panel without charging it.

Q7: How do I know if the wiring is correct?
A7: If the power indicator is red on, means the connection is correct.

Q8: Can I choose NOT to connect ACC power?
A8: No, the control box MUST be connected to ACC to work properly.

Q9: What is the type of Add-a-Circuit Fuse Tap?
A9: Small fuse tap.