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Old 08-17-2016, 03:29 PM   #1
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Default Locations for auxilary switch's for accessories ?

I'm having a hard time where to install my rocker panel switches for everything I've installed. I decided to buy a separate 12V deep cycle battery and dropped in the battery tray next to the 8V batteries and secured it.

I also bought a water proof fuse block with + & - to run everything off

I've installed a radio, which I wanted switched with 4 speakers and amp
32" Led bar on top of the roof with relay
16" LED light bar on front brush guard
4" x 2 LED lights on rear top of roof
Dancing LED's for accent lighting under the cart that dance with the music
Rear LED night rider lights that scans on the top rear of the roof, then when I brake it flashes, and goes solid. It also turns for blinkers
Under the roof LED Accent lights

Here's what I bought, it has dual USB chargers, volt meter, 6 switches etc

https://www.amazon.com/BlueFire%C2%A...panel+switches

I need currently 4 switches. But bought the 6 panel with swtiches

Only place I'm thinking is adding a dash kit with locking glove compartments, and cutting one out to accommodate the switches

Can you guys post where you mounted all switches for accessories?

I have a 2016 Yamaha Drive with AC motor

Thanks !
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Old 08-26-2016, 05:35 PM   #2
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Default Re: Locations for auxilary switch's for accessories ?

I'm in the same boat as you. I was thinking of either A) adding a dash kit, like you said, which would hide wiring or B) installing them against the kickplate, under the seat. I dont really want to cut into that though...
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Default Re: Locations for auxilary switch's for accessories ?

I ordered a dash kit, all most done wiring everything
I have about 2 hours left
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Old 08-26-2016, 05:59 PM   #4
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Default Re: Locations for auxilary switch's for accessories ?

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I ordered a dash kit, all most done wiring everything
I have about 2 hours left
That looks good. I want the same set up and I have a few questions, when you get time. I am not familiar at all with wiring/electrical, I've never done it. Everything on my Ranger was wired professionaly. Do you plug all of the accessories into the fuse block, and run that that to the aux battery? And how do you charge the extra battery? Also, how do you wire the rear light so it flashes when you brake?

Thank you.
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Old 08-26-2016, 06:29 PM   #5
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Default Re: Locations for auxilary switch's for accessories ?

Thanks! The deep cycle battery I ran 8 gauge wire from the battery to the fuse block. I charge it with a separate charger, I'm using a Battery Tender to keep it charged all the time. That switch plate uses a jumper wire between each switch. So it takes one 30 amp to run them alloff one power wire.
I didn't do that.

I ran the 12v meter off the Ignition switch, to the fuse block

The USB charger port and cigarette lighter are on their own 10 amp fuse

I removed all the jumpers between the switchs, and ran each switch to its own fuse on the fuse block.

So for example, the radio power goes to the load on the switch. The switch gets power from a 10 amp fuse on the fuse block.

Remember to ground your fuse block to the 12v deep cycle battery and ground everything else to the fuse block.

I'm adding the Madjax Ultimate light kit

The brake / blinker will just tie in below to the running lights / brake etc
It's called night rider LED with Brake / blinker
It goes for a bout $20 bucks and is about 12" long

I'll post pics of everything tomorrow after im.done

It took about 5 hours to wire everything
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Old 08-26-2016, 08:11 PM   #6
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Here's some pictures so far
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