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Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Looks and feels expensive
mike rudy
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Easy to install, nice looking, worked to perfection in Club Car gas cart.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Great switch! I used this for my bed lights for my ram 2500 instead of paying hundreds to have them activated with the factory switch which wires weren't ran.
Vernon Walker
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
Worked perfectly for my small project. The leads were connected on the terminals that illuminate the small blue led on the switch, so I had to figure out how to just get a simple off/on config as I don’t need the blue light. Screws are good quality, as is the switch.
jwc1926
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024
I got the three-switch version. The plate is nice. Not cheap plastic. I had to drill out the holes a bit, and there were strands of aluminum coming off the bit. The wiring is simple, but nowhere explained. Use a 16-22 gauge female spade connector to connect the positive lead of your device to the MIDDLE connector on the switch. (The seller says you don’t use it, which is just wrong.) Use some kind of 16-22 gauge connector (e.g., a butt connector) to connect the red wire that will attach to the positive terminal of your battery to the red pig tail wire coming off the switch. The wiring on the switch appears to be 16 gauge (16 AWG), even though the switch says it’s rated for 20 amps, so I wouldn’t load the switch (or switches if you have the three switch version) with more than 13 amps total. Next, strip about a half inch off the end of the black wire coming from your device as well as the black wire that will connect to the negative terminal of your battery. Then twist the ends of these wires together along with the black wire coming off the switch and secure them with a wire nut. Wrap with electrical tape to make sure the wire nut doesn’t come off. Now connect wires to the battery. Don’t forget to splice in inline fuses of appropriate amperage between the switch and your devices if they don’t already have them. That is easy to do with butt connectors. For extra security, secure all connections with shrink tubing and a heat gun. Slide the tubing down the wire before crimping, of course. That’s it.
Torese P.
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
At first I thought it wouldn't fit but it fits pretty nice could be a little longer but for the price and the build and the sturdiness it is a hands down win-win for me
R. Bell
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
There are many versions out there like this one, it's pretty basic. I like the indicator lights, the back is open and can be wired to your liking: sharing a circuit or separate circuits. Standard 1/4" spade connectors. Having screws in the four corners keeps it no nonsense for when you need to get back in there. Reasonably priced.
gelrod
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
There are no instructions in box but good ones in their ad. Center pin is hot switched.
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