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: Can I connect negative wire to the common cathode?

A2: Yes.

 

Q3: What is the maximum running current?

A3: The 4-gang switch panel is rated for 60A, and the 8-gang is 80A.

 

Q4: What happens if I leave the switch panel working for more than 8hrs?

A4: If the switch panel is operational but no activity is detected for over 8 hours, the backlight will turn off to conserve battery power, while the accessory switches will continue to function.

 

Q5: How do I know if the wiring is correct?

A5: If the power indicator is red on, it means the connection is correct.

 

Q6: What is the function of the control box switch?

A6: The Control Box Switch provides two ways to obtain power: Connect ACC or Battery. It is suggested to obtain power from battery.

 

Q7: What is the typed of Add-a-Circuit Fuse Tap?

A7: Small fuse tap.

 

Q8: Can I replace the fuses in the control box?

A8: 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.