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    Default Post your Switches

    I need some good ideas of dash mounted switches. I can't decide if I want to run toggle switches or the ARB style Carling switch. It'll be a mixture of on/off and on/off/on for my up coming goodies.

    I was thinking mounting my radio head unit in a Tuffy console and then putting my switches in the single DIN space.

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    No pictures handy, but I used an extra set of Hella Toyota switches in my old Taco. I've got some sitting at the house for whenever I get around to hooking up my lights. I like that they light up when they're on so I don't forget.

    RallyLights sells them. http://www.rallylights.com/detail.aspx?ID=4975 No affiliation other than I've had good service from them on several products.
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    Not sure if they will work for you or not, but I have always loved the "aircraft" style switches. I used them in my Xterra.



    Not only do I think they just look cool, it is really easy to see when they are on. You can get them in any number of colors as well

    Cheers.
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    I use a Motorola dek system. 6, 3amp switches running into 40amp relays. They control offroad lights,map light,aux battery2,compressor,radios,and other systems on the truck.It also dims with the dash lights and each switch has it's own light to show it is on. As you can see I run alot of radio equipment,these are just the control heads the radios are mounted behind the rear seats. This does not include the control head mounted by the rear view mirror on the upper headliner.
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    borrego I dig that setup...
    off to google how much and where to buy
    cigar smoking, wilderness first responding, ham talking night nurse who is overland certified and a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.....
    now everyone say "so what where have you been lately?"

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    Casper - how do you like the RAM mount for your netbook? I've been going back and forth deciding how to mount mine, and that's one route I've considered.

    Also, not sure if it bothers you or not, but thought I'd point out that you can find right-angle USB adapters if you don't want that USB cord sticking out across your A/C controls. Something like this (sorry for the huge pic, I couldn't find a smaller one):

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1leglance View Post
    borrego I dig that setup...
    off to google how much and where to buy
    x2. Very cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by soonenough View Post
    Casper - how do you like the RAM mount for your netbook? I've been going back and forth deciding how to mount mine, and that's one route I've considered.

    Also, not sure if it bothers you or not, but thought I'd point out that you can find right-angle USB adapters if you don't want that USB cord sticking out across your A/C controls. Something like this (sorry for the huge pic, I couldn't find a smaller one):

    Thats just sweet, and perfect. Thank you. I didn't even think to look for one of those.

    As to the Ram mount I love it. Since it's a "Net book", I didn't have to use a big bulky laptop tray. Just the universal mount and some velcro. I do need to add a "screen holder" to it. On bumpy rouds the screen tends to fold back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1leglance View Post
    borrego I dig that setup...
    off to google how much and where to buy
    I picked them up on ebay. Listed under motorola dek. There are two types,one for lights ect the other you need a radio hooked up to it. The top one is just the switch box for goodies, same system the police dept.we had them in our car too,used them for the light bar, alley lights takedown lights and brake light cut off. The two on the right were momentary for shotgun lock release and trunk. The other type ran siren tones PA.ext radio and electric air horn.. If found in good shape they work great and very reliable, never had one fail. The other stuff is of course radios,top is 800mgz,lowband and a Yeasu ft8900r ham and not shown by headliner is VHF. All radios are 110watt 128 ch. the Yeasu is somewhere around 800ch. Switch box model is HLN 1196B made by motorola, You must use relays with each switch or the box will burn up. New they are very expensive about 200.00 ebay about 35.00 for one that is working.370166191095 on ebay right now at 125.00 new in the box and that is cheap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Borrego60 View Post
    I picked them up on ebay. Listed under motorola dek. There are two types,one for lights ect the other you need a radio hooked up to it. The top one is just the switch box for goodies, same system the police dept.we had them in our car too,used them for the light bar, alley lights takedown lights and brake light cut off. The two on the right were momentary for shotgun lock release and trunk. The other type ran siren tones PA.ext radio and electric air horn.. If found in good shape they work great and very reliable, never had one fail. The other stuff is of course radios,top is 800mgz,lowband and a Yeasu ft8900r ham and not shown by headliner is VHF. All radios are 110watt 128 ch. the Yeasu is somewhere around 800ch. Switch box model is HLN 1196B made by motorola, You must use relays with each switch or the box will burn up. New they are very expensive about 200.00 ebay about 35.00 for one that is working.370166191095 on ebay right now at 125.00 new in the box and that is cheap.
    out of curiosity....what do you use the brake light cut off for??

    lance - check out this page, about midway down, several different switch boxes simliar to borregos.
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