8 gang switch by Povtor for your Offroad needs from Amazon

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  • čas přidán 18. 02. 2024
  • 8 gang switch panel by Povtor
    amzn.to/3vgO0Tr - (Amazon Link)
    Wireless Remote Control: This remote control 8 gang switch panel is upgraded with battery operated, turn it on whenever you want without limits. Wire free from control box, 100% wireless remote control, not limited by the length of the panel wire like others. The wireless 8 gang switch box could be charged by vehicle USB port, power bank, any phone charger, charging anywhere you want. Generally, it takes 2-4 hours for charging, depends on your charging device.
    Optional Toggle/Pulsed/Momentary&Memory Function: Each button for this off road light switch panel has 3 optional function, constant light(Toggle) / strobe light(Pulsed) / ignition power(Momentary), you could wire your lights or electrical devices as auxiliary light, warning light, horn, etc. This switch pod built-in memory function, the lights or devices will permanently save the last set light.
    Easier Wiring&Up To 165Ft Remote Distance: This remote control switch panel has upgrade with more easier wiring. Compare with others, this wireless switch panel only need the control box with power in the engine hood(2 cables+1wire), no more complicated wires go through firewall, makes your vehicle inside more clean and organize. This offroad switch panel is suitable for any 12-24V DC lights&devices, remote control distance up to 165ft, remote lights&devices more freely, indoor or outdoor.
    Upgraded Accessories: Upgrade with 60pcs stickers, you could customize your personal switch panel. 60A max current, max power for 12V DC-720W, max power for 24V DC-1440W, Working temp. is -40℃~+120℃, waterproof IP65, with high sensitivity, stability and strong anti-interference ability. This POVTOR upgrade wireless 12V switch panel would more suitable for your different needs, widely used in off road, truck, UTV, ATV, SUV, car, boat, heavy duty, powersports, marine, wrangle, pickup, etc.
    Safety Protection: This 8 gang switch pod is built-in solid state relay, not the external relay, 60A circuit breaker, provide over-voltage protection, reverse polarity protection, over-current protection, thermal protection, come with 6 additional fuses for replacement, make sure all your connected LED lights & devices work safely. Two brackets option for control box, two bracket+one double tapes for switch panel, you could install it anywhere you want.

Komentáře • 42

  • @marks.4776
    @marks.4776 Před 5 měsíci

    This is awesome! Exactly what I need. Ordering one now.

    • @SubaruColorado
      @SubaruColorado  Před 5 měsíci

      I am glad I could help. We are very happy with it so far. Plan to fill all the spots by summer. You can wire the "acc" wire to either constant 12v or ignition 12v. I went with constant 12v.

  • @stephaniecavanillas8884
    @stephaniecavanillas8884 Před 4 měsíci

    picked one up today! excited about the price point, wireless aspect and stoked you had this review. as of today $116 & 10% off :)
    bumper single row bright saber-x light bar (ironman 4x4) in the mail and picked up some niwaker combo pod lights (couldn't pass up the price point on amazon for bumper/hood) for the 2021 Tundra Trail Edition. thank you!

    • @SubaruColorado
      @SubaruColorado  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you Stephanie. I have been really happy with this so far. I also liked the Mayello ditch lights, not bad for around $30 a set. I will look up the 2 lights you suggested.

  • @RandomVideosInFlorida
    @RandomVideosInFlorida Před 4 měsíci +2

    Looks Ike 8awg wire. I'm ordering mine now for my Tacoma! I have everything currently wired to separate switches. Right now I have a CB and rock lights and air compressor and train horns with all the wires running through my firewall this should be a great upgrade for my light bars and pod lights and everything else.

    • @SubaruColorado
      @SubaruColorado  Před 4 měsíci

      I agree. Also the switches can be programmed super easy to work with lights to be constant on/off while also having other buttons programmed to work with the horn and only work while pushed.

  • @pb-bx1ll
    @pb-bx1ll Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video, thank you

  • @jeffojibway9284
    @jeffojibway9284 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I went with the Garmin Power switch but this one looks pretty good too.

    • @WalterMelons
      @WalterMelons Před 4 měsíci

      You talking about the $500 switch I see on Amazon?

    • @SubaruColorado
      @SubaruColorado  Před 4 měsíci

      The Garmin one does look nice. Does it have a fuse or breaker before it just in case? I did not see it listed that it did, so don't forget to order and add one if not.

  • @ppentertainment2351
    @ppentertainment2351 Před 4 měsíci +2

    May have to get one for my Nissan Titan Overland build.

    • @SubaruColorado
      @SubaruColorado  Před 4 měsíci

      I am very happy with mine. I have about 6 weeks with it so far. I might get a 2nd one for the wife's car just so I don't have to drill the firewall

    • @SubaruColorado
      @SubaruColorado  Před 4 měsíci

      Also the link is in the description

  • @skijaxxx
    @skijaxxx Před 4 měsíci +1

    AWESOME!

  • @Sultannaveture
    @Sultannaveture Před 3 měsíci +1

    ty for the info

  • @rodneyrobinson1611
    @rodneyrobinson1611 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks ..just received mine from amazon today will be installing tomorrow..Do you known if there any way the Backlight color can be change on this system?

  • @rustylewis495
    @rustylewis495 Před 2 měsíci

    I have ordered mine. My instructions wasn't very detailed on how to set the functions on the remote. Can you explain how to set the functions on the remote, greatly appreciated.

  • @smokediver911
    @smokediver911 Před 4 měsíci

    Have you had any issues with excessive battery drain since the control box is connected to constant 12v supply? I like the idea of being able to turn on the lights with the engine off.
    Thank you for posting this video. You saved me some money. I had just ordered the Auxbeam AR-800 but was able to cancel that order and ordered this instead. Even though the Auxbeam had only one cable connecting the switches to the controller, I wasn't looking forward to crawling under the dash.

    • @MarkTakata
      @MarkTakata Před 4 měsíci +2

      I ran a Trigger Six-Shooter wireless hardwired to my battery for 3 years without an issue. I think this would be a similar case. I'm planning on running mine to a always-on circuit, as I like the option to hit all the lights when the car isn't on, like when my housemate arrives home at 2am and is walking up the driveway. Opportunities for hilarity abound.

    • @SubaruColorado
      @SubaruColorado  Před 4 měsíci +4

      I have not had any issues since installed. I would guess the receiver probably uses very little power, but if let not driven for a long period of time i am sure it would drain it. Long time would be well over a month. I have had it sat for 4 day (long weekend where we drove the wife's car or stayed home) with not issues at all.

  • @skipsamples2647
    @skipsamples2647 Před 3 měsíci

    I ordered this unit as well as the lights for my 2022 GMC Canyon AT4. This is the best solution as not wanting to mess with the dash or connecting into existing wiring. Do you have to connect the ignition wire? It appears you do unless you want to flip the breaker each time. Now I have to figure out where to connect in the truck's fuse box. If they were only a wireless camera that was not in 4 figures. :)

    • @SubaruColorado
      @SubaruColorado  Před 3 měsíci +1

      The small "ACC" wire is required to either go to an ignition wire or constant 12v. You could either tap into the fuse box or just go to the battery but remember to put a fuse inline if you go to the battery. I prefer the constant 12v so I can turn them on from a distance without needing to get in the car.

    • @skipsamples2647
      @skipsamples2647 Před 3 měsíci

      I thought that was the case but didn't want to assume. Also, did you use any loctite on the nuts to ensure they didn't come loose? I appreciate your response.@@SubaruColorado

  • @beesoung
    @beesoung Před 3 měsíci

    How do you program the remote controller? Mine didn't turn on the lights when i press the button. I have to press the on and off button a few times to turn on.

    • @SubaruColorado
      @SubaruColorado  Před 3 měsíci

      I don't remember but it is in the instructions. I will try to get you that info tonight.

  • @crshdumy601
    @crshdumy601 Před 4 měsíci

    who makes your external light set attached to your car's hood ?

    • @SubaruColorado
      @SubaruColorado  Před 4 měsíci

      Mayello on Amazon. I have a review of those, and also I have a link to them on the video. So far I like them for the price.
      czcams.com/video/GYCfMuNb59c/video.htmlsi=dBSVnIbCy4CCc5KA

  • @aaronnyl7429
    @aaronnyl7429 Před 3 měsíci

    Ive no experience in wirings and electricals, are the instructions included easy to understand? I have a 23 OB premium im starting to build up .

    • @SubaruColorado
      @SubaruColorado  Před 3 měsíci +1

      The instructions are "ok", but it is a simple product to wire up. Follow my video as your car should be the same as mine, 24 Outback Wilderness. Basically you wire the big wire (either one) from the battery to the breaker, from breaker to the (+) side of the module. Wire the (-) side of the module to a ground or the (-) on the battery. The small wire can be wired to a constant 12volt source like I did (this lets you be able to turn the on anytime but also be warned as if accidently turned on it could run your battery down) or to a 12volt ignition source (this will only be powered when the car is turned on). This wire should be fuse, but they do include the fuse in the box, you could go straight to the battery but you would want to purchase an inline fuse for that. The only other thing to do is wire up your item you want to control so just run positive (+) wire (probably red but not always) to the (+) side on the module and the negative (-) wire (probably black but not always) to the negative terminal on the module. The only other thing to know it the module goes from 10amp to 30amp. So you will need to see what item you are hooking up requires how many amps. Pretty simple, just read the instrutions andfollow the video and I think you will be fine. The layout for the 2020-2024 outback is the same, the curcuits might be a little different from WIlderness to Premium but that is about it. Also follow the channel as I am building mine and 99% of everything that fits my car will also fit yours. I have a link in the discrption (affiliate link) for the Switch panel. Also check out Rival4X4 for your skid plates, I get nothing from them but I love the plates and they also have hood shocks that i will be installing and reviewing shortly, no more hood prop rod.

    • @aaronnyl7429
      @aaronnyl7429 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@SubaruColorado thank you. You earned a sub man.

    • @SubaruColorado
      @SubaruColorado  Před 3 měsíci

      @@aaronnyl7429 thank you

  • @StevenFehr-yp6qw
    @StevenFehr-yp6qw Před 4 měsíci

    Good morning, how did you power the remote control on the phone holder?
    18:33

    • @SubaruColorado
      @SubaruColorado  Před 4 měsíci

      It is wireless. There is a usb-c that can charge it up and then it is good for a long while. I haven't off-roaded since the winter is here but the bit we have used the lights I have only charged it when I first pulled it out of the box and still going strong on that 1 charge.

  • @russrockino-rr0864
    @russrockino-rr0864 Před 4 měsíci

    Only problem is, is that any interference may disrupt the signal between switches and control unit and system can be hacked in to. Wired system would be much more secure and less susceptible to interference.

    • @TK-zx1wi
      @TK-zx1wi Před 2 měsíci +1

      Nobody is hacking your lights man. Come on . Lol

  • @WhatD4FCK
    @WhatD4FCK Před 4 měsíci

    Just order mine

    • @SubaruColorado
      @SubaruColorado  Před 4 měsíci +1

      You will be very happy with it. Works amazing.

    • @WhatD4FCK
      @WhatD4FCK Před 3 měsíci

      Question! So you have yours install on an always hot fuse so you can turn lights on, even when the car is off/not running and I know that is not using any power while nothing is on but technically there is a receiver that’s going to be waiting for a signal from the remote. Now the question is do you think if I leave my car for a couple weeks parked for example. Will the battery die from the receiver always being “on” waiting for that signal?