Hi all. I’ve never had a vehicle with upfitter switches or have even thought about needing a control module type of system so all is new to me in general.
I like having clean installs on the interior so really like the SwarfWorks SwitchPro options for the sunglasses area but am not aware of any other similar style install units for either the SPod or SwitchPro.
SPod says 8 30amp circuits per board with up to 32 total circuits which seems like a big plus in the SPod’s favor compared to the 8 or 12 circuit options for the SwitchPro.
Total loads is something I haven’t been able to find on the SPod as of writing this but the SwitchPro is limited to 125amp for the 9100 and 150amp for the 12 circuit model. Anyone know the max current load for the SPod?
My understanding is the SPod is a much easier wiring install compared to the SwitchPro (only one wire to the cab) but that the SwitchPro allows more additional features like triggers but that the SwitchPro is ignition wired instead of always hot.
I also like the waterproof housing for the SPod vs the engine mounting options I’ve seen so far for the SwitchPro.
Anyone have opinions which is better than the other not including the touch screen vs buttons? I like the aftermarket install solutions for the SwitchPro more enough that the buttons would suffice over the touchscreen with all else being equal.
Any other alternative units that better these would be great to learn about as well. I’m debating upgrading the factory upfitters with the LVJ module so that the relays are easily accessible and can carry larger loads then add a smart module like the SwitchPro or SPod for the extra capacity. But, I’ve just started researching this stuff since ordering all the needed material for installing my first light bar and fog lights.
Bests
Alex
I like having clean installs on the interior so really like the SwarfWorks SwitchPro options for the sunglasses area but am not aware of any other similar style install units for either the SPod or SwitchPro.
SPod says 8 30amp circuits per board with up to 32 total circuits which seems like a big plus in the SPod’s favor compared to the 8 or 12 circuit options for the SwitchPro.
Total loads is something I haven’t been able to find on the SPod as of writing this but the SwitchPro is limited to 125amp for the 9100 and 150amp for the 12 circuit model. Anyone know the max current load for the SPod?
My understanding is the SPod is a much easier wiring install compared to the SwitchPro (only one wire to the cab) but that the SwitchPro allows more additional features like triggers but that the SwitchPro is ignition wired instead of always hot.
I also like the waterproof housing for the SPod vs the engine mounting options I’ve seen so far for the SwitchPro.
Anyone have opinions which is better than the other not including the touch screen vs buttons? I like the aftermarket install solutions for the SwitchPro more enough that the buttons would suffice over the touchscreen with all else being equal.
Any other alternative units that better these would be great to learn about as well. I’m debating upgrading the factory upfitters with the LVJ module so that the relays are easily accessible and can carry larger loads then add a smart module like the SwitchPro or SPod for the extra capacity. But, I’ve just started researching this stuff since ordering all the needed material for installing my first light bar and fog lights.
Bests
Alex