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The circuit to energize the light bar with the high beam switch would be armed with an upfitter switch.It will only be temporarily used that way as required.I just need an easier method of turning on/off the light bar.I find that I would like it on in many instances where I would otherwise use high beams.Flicking the upfitter switch repeatedly gets tiresome quickly.I could rig a different switch somewhere else that would be easier to access.The high beam switch just seems the most convenient.Or maybe and old school floor mounted high beam switch.
The circuit to energize the light bar with the high beam switch would be armed with an upfitter switch.
It will only be temporarily used that way as required.
I just need an easier method of turning on/off the light bar.
I find that I would like it on in many instances where I would otherwise use high beams.
Flicking the upfitter switch repeatedly gets tiresome quickly.
I could rig a different switch somewhere else that would be easier to access.
The high beam switch just seems the most convenient.
Or maybe and old school floor mounted high beam switch.