smurfslayer
Be vewwy, vewwy quiet. We’re hunting sasquatch77
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Aaaand just when we thing we were trolling him, he punks us. A volt... I think I just threw up a little...Ha!
That's actually just a truck I saw in a parking lot - I don't own a Prius... a Volt, actually. So I fooled you.
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No, not into one switch. All six switches are utilized, save for my fogs which are two pairs of SAEs into one 10A switch. But, it got me thinking that I could wire everything into one switch and not have to flick multiple switches. I almost never isolate the lights - they're either all on, or all off. The Switch-Pro seems overkill for my needs - I don't need all sorts of programming capabilities. I've ordered stuff from SPV previously so I'll definitely hit up John.
So, by the numbers we have ~ 60amps worth of up fitters available . But, it’s not about all the lumens all the time. @Nex has a beautiful picture of the XL80’s in fog, and it’s very telling.
Yeah, it’s fun to light ‘em all up once in a while, but, you need to select your lights for different ranges and type of illumination - spot vs. combo vs. wide and whether or not you run any SAE fogs which double as weaker but street legal wide / driving style lights.
Many users on here more savvy than me clued me in to this and it’s worth it.
I started with a pair of cheap amazon grille LED bars, then started adding squadrons in the bumper, then the S8 replaced the cheap amazon bars, then XL80s, then lasers and the most recent are the LP4’s in combo.
Once I got the XL80s, I realized that I didn’t have enough inclement weather lighting. The XL’s, lasers and S8 all fire up on up fitter 1, and the pillar lights are useless in heavy rain, fog, snow, or high dust. Even just the s8 is too high up and aimed pretty straight, as opposed to downward. So, I re aimed the squadron pros up front, leaving the SAE alone. They’re on separate upfitters. Then, I realized I had no amber, so got first 1 pair and now 2 pairs of amber covers. I have the now amber squadron pro combos aiming low, for use in fog. Those and the SAE are enough for inclement weather, because in that environment I’m not going for high speed. maybe more than some, but I’m trying to see clearly, not make time. To finish first, you must first finish.
So, my up fitter 2 used to be LP4’s plus a pair of squadrons. Now the LP4’s are alone on up fitter 2. I may upgrade those to LP9’s, and I may throw on a pair of amber S1’s on the bar, pointing downward for just a bit more inclement weather / dust lighting. Right now I can illuminate out to .5-.6 mile. I’m not able to make much distinction visibly out that far, but I can see the trees, vehicles, etc. at that distance.
It’s nice to have the close in lighting first, distance lighting is great and what we all want, but the close in lighting is a huge improvement, particularly for road side critters with a kamikaze streak.