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Light and Accessory Wiring Options

sdsponger

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What's everyone doing to make wiring as simple as possible, but also scale as you add more lights/accessories that need power? I really only familiar
with SPOD, Switch Pros, Fuse Blocks and upgrading battery terminals...

I'm currently running 2 light sources and planning for 2, maybe 3 more in the near future. What would you guys suggest?
Just go the battery terminal upgrade route now, and then something like a Switch Pros later if I need to scale more?

Thanks!
 
I went switch pros and power tray. Easiest combo out there.

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Get an spod or switch pro as soon as you can simpliest way to go hands down.
@solscooter that is a clean setup and I am jealous and hate you right now:mad:

I need more accessories too hook up to it. I stopped working and the fun money dried up. time to get back into the workforce
 
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