I like the switch plate location... I'd be dead if I did that though, removing one ever so important cup holder would certainly catch my wife's attention. <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... adbang.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':headbang:' />
I am working on putting a switch plate in the over head where the map lights and sunroof buttons are.
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Re: H2 follow up
[quote name='Gadgets' timestamp='1334199343' post='36124']I am working on putting a switch plate in the over head where the map lights and sunroof buttons are.[/quote]
I've thought about repurposing one of the sunglasses holders for a switch bank. Do you have details / pics of your build?
I've thought about repurposing one of the sunglasses holders for a switch bank. Do you have details / pics of your build?
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i only have one switch up there. its a cell phone signal booster power switch.
post some pics
how many switches are you running up there?
post some pics
how many switches are you running up there?
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i would actually like to see if there is a way to mount the cb radio unit up there.
is it true with a cb that any sort of power wire cannot cross paths with the antenna wire
anyone?
is it true with a cb that any sort of power wire cannot cross paths with the antenna wire
anyone?
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i only have one switch up there. its a cell phone signal booster power switch.
post some pics
how many switches are you running up there?
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I am going to be putting 10 switched in the overhead. Each will have a red LED and a Green LED to indicate on/off. Otherwise the LEDs may just show activation, like for the winch control, it will be IN/OUT. I'll post pics once I get to it, haven't had time to start it yet.
i only have one switch up there. its a cell phone signal booster power switch.
post some pics
how many switches are you running up there?
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I am going to be putting 10 switched in the overhead. Each will have a red LED and a Green LED to indicate on/off. Otherwise the LEDs may just show activation, like for the winch control, it will be IN/OUT. I'll post pics once I get to it, haven't had time to start it yet.
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i would actually like to see if there is a way to mount the cb radio unit up there.
is it true with a cb that any sort of power wire cannot cross paths with the antenna wire
anyone?
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That would be a tight fit for a CB up there. I have seen some pictures where people have re-molded that over head console and added length and depth to accommodate the size of a CB.
Cross paths is not so bad, running them parallel to each other is not wise, same goes for networking and telephone wiring in a house. You can get induced electrical noise in to the neighboring wires. In the case of a CB, if you happen to have a crappy alternator that is putting out a dirty electrical signal... if the antenna wire is close to the power wire the CB will pick it up, much like AM radio stations do. In a car, that is the whining sound you can here in the background of the radio when you accelerate and decelerate the whine goes up and down in pitch. But really, a CB generally will pick that up regardless. So it is not a huge concern, if you can keep them a little separate great, if not, you will probably be OK in today's vehicles anyway. Either way, you won't blow anything up.
Hope that helps.
i would actually like to see if there is a way to mount the cb radio unit up there.
is it true with a cb that any sort of power wire cannot cross paths with the antenna wire
anyone?
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That would be a tight fit for a CB up there. I have seen some pictures where people have re-molded that over head console and added length and depth to accommodate the size of a CB.
Cross paths is not so bad, running them parallel to each other is not wise, same goes for networking and telephone wiring in a house. You can get induced electrical noise in to the neighboring wires. In the case of a CB, if you happen to have a crappy alternator that is putting out a dirty electrical signal... if the antenna wire is close to the power wire the CB will pick it up, much like AM radio stations do. In a car, that is the whining sound you can here in the background of the radio when you accelerate and decelerate the whine goes up and down in pitch. But really, a CB generally will pick that up regardless. So it is not a huge concern, if you can keep them a little separate great, if not, you will probably be OK in today's vehicles anyway. Either way, you won't blow anything up.
Hope that helps.
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awesome
thanks
cant wait to see what you do with those switches
thanks
cant wait to see what you do with those switches
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cant wait to see what you do with those switches
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cant wait to see what you do with those switches
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so i finally got the stock pc removed from the snorkel. what a difference.WOW
and i got 2 of 4 becons mounted, and the new hood spot light mod.
still have to install 2 becons for the rear and install a hide away strobe kit.
and 2 more LED spot lights. then im done with this whole light thing.lol
almost done the wireing of the switch panal. im excited its looken pretty good.
i will keep posted when i get these switches all wired up.
and i got 2 of 4 becons mounted, and the new hood spot light mod.
still have to install 2 becons for the rear and install a hide away strobe kit.
and 2 more LED spot lights. then im done with this whole light thing.lol
almost done the wireing of the switch panal. im excited its looken pretty good.
i will keep posted when i get these switches all wired up.
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and install a hide away strobe kit.
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What do you mean, "hide away" this term interests me. <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... #>/huh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':huh:' />
I like your lighting layout... do you have any rock lights under the truck?
I am very close to having my switch plate completed.. OMG there was a lot of friggin' soldering. Hopefully, by the end of this weekend, it will be installed... then I will post the pictures I have been taking.
and install a hide away strobe kit.
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What do you mean, "hide away" this term interests me. <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... #>/huh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':huh:' />
I like your lighting layout... do you have any rock lights under the truck?
I am very close to having my switch plate completed.. OMG there was a lot of friggin' soldering. Hopefully, by the end of this weekend, it will be installed... then I will post the pictures I have been taking.
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