Electric switch boxes
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Re: Electric switch boxes
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Chris
<ezeppelin@msn.com> wrote in message
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> I am running a half dozen or more aftermarket electric circuits into
> the cab of a CJ for various auxiliary devices (electric radiator fan,
> air compressor, winch, fog lights, etc.)
>
> Right now I just have a bunch of mismatched plastic on/off switches
> dangling loose under the dash. I'd like to mount them better, and all
> together, without drilling a bunch of holes in the dash.
>
> Ideally, I'd like to get a spiffy looking control panel pre-made for
> this type of purpose, with 10 or so switches (to leave me some room
> for adding future goodies) and inputs that allow easy connection and
> disconnection of wires (similar to household stereo speakers.) I
> could then bolt this on top of or beneath the dash.
>
> I checked at the local Radio Shack and Autozone and didn't find
> anything that would fit my needs... I'm sure someone else has run
> into this situation before... got any suggestions?
http://www.painlesswiring.com/switchcc.htm
Chris
<ezeppelin@msn.com> wrote in message
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> I am running a half dozen or more aftermarket electric circuits into
> the cab of a CJ for various auxiliary devices (electric radiator fan,
> air compressor, winch, fog lights, etc.)
>
> Right now I just have a bunch of mismatched plastic on/off switches
> dangling loose under the dash. I'd like to mount them better, and all
> together, without drilling a bunch of holes in the dash.
>
> Ideally, I'd like to get a spiffy looking control panel pre-made for
> this type of purpose, with 10 or so switches (to leave me some room
> for adding future goodies) and inputs that allow easy connection and
> disconnection of wires (similar to household stereo speakers.) I
> could then bolt this on top of or beneath the dash.
>
> I checked at the local Radio Shack and Autozone and didn't find
> anything that would fit my needs... I'm sure someone else has run
> into this situation before... got any suggestions?
#12
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Re: Electric switch boxes
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Chris
<ezeppelin@msn.com> wrote in message
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> I am running a half dozen or more aftermarket electric circuits into
> the cab of a CJ for various auxiliary devices (electric radiator fan,
> air compressor, winch, fog lights, etc.)
>
> Right now I just have a bunch of mismatched plastic on/off switches
> dangling loose under the dash. I'd like to mount them better, and all
> together, without drilling a bunch of holes in the dash.
>
> Ideally, I'd like to get a spiffy looking control panel pre-made for
> this type of purpose, with 10 or so switches (to leave me some room
> for adding future goodies) and inputs that allow easy connection and
> disconnection of wires (similar to household stereo speakers.) I
> could then bolt this on top of or beneath the dash.
>
> I checked at the local Radio Shack and Autozone and didn't find
> anything that would fit my needs... I'm sure someone else has run
> into this situation before... got any suggestions?
http://www.painlesswiring.com/switchcc.htm
Chris
<ezeppelin@msn.com> wrote in message
news:fa415237.0407231145.32fc129a@posting.google.c om...
> I am running a half dozen or more aftermarket electric circuits into
> the cab of a CJ for various auxiliary devices (electric radiator fan,
> air compressor, winch, fog lights, etc.)
>
> Right now I just have a bunch of mismatched plastic on/off switches
> dangling loose under the dash. I'd like to mount them better, and all
> together, without drilling a bunch of holes in the dash.
>
> Ideally, I'd like to get a spiffy looking control panel pre-made for
> this type of purpose, with 10 or so switches (to leave me some room
> for adding future goodies) and inputs that allow easy connection and
> disconnection of wires (similar to household stereo speakers.) I
> could then bolt this on top of or beneath the dash.
>
> I checked at the local Radio Shack and Autozone and didn't find
> anything that would fit my needs... I'm sure someone else has run
> into this situation before... got any suggestions?
#13
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Re: Electric switch boxes
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Chris
<ezeppelin@msn.com> wrote in message
news:fa415237.0407231145.32fc129a@posting.google.c om...
> I am running a half dozen or more aftermarket electric circuits into
> the cab of a CJ for various auxiliary devices (electric radiator fan,
> air compressor, winch, fog lights, etc.)
>
> Right now I just have a bunch of mismatched plastic on/off switches
> dangling loose under the dash. I'd like to mount them better, and all
> together, without drilling a bunch of holes in the dash.
>
> Ideally, I'd like to get a spiffy looking control panel pre-made for
> this type of purpose, with 10 or so switches (to leave me some room
> for adding future goodies) and inputs that allow easy connection and
> disconnection of wires (similar to household stereo speakers.) I
> could then bolt this on top of or beneath the dash.
>
> I checked at the local Radio Shack and Autozone and didn't find
> anything that would fit my needs... I'm sure someone else has run
> into this situation before... got any suggestions?
http://www.painlesswiring.com/switchcc.htm
Chris
<ezeppelin@msn.com> wrote in message
news:fa415237.0407231145.32fc129a@posting.google.c om...
> I am running a half dozen or more aftermarket electric circuits into
> the cab of a CJ for various auxiliary devices (electric radiator fan,
> air compressor, winch, fog lights, etc.)
>
> Right now I just have a bunch of mismatched plastic on/off switches
> dangling loose under the dash. I'd like to mount them better, and all
> together, without drilling a bunch of holes in the dash.
>
> Ideally, I'd like to get a spiffy looking control panel pre-made for
> this type of purpose, with 10 or so switches (to leave me some room
> for adding future goodies) and inputs that allow easy connection and
> disconnection of wires (similar to household stereo speakers.) I
> could then bolt this on top of or beneath the dash.
>
> I checked at the local Radio Shack and Autozone and didn't find
> anything that would fit my needs... I'm sure someone else has run
> into this situation before... got any suggestions?
#14
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Re: Electric switch boxes
Cool, like Real Jeepers use.
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c wrote:
>
> Try Painless Wiring:
> http://www.painlesswiring.com/switchcc.htm
>
> Chris
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c wrote:
>
> Try Painless Wiring:
> http://www.painlesswiring.com/switchcc.htm
>
> Chris
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Re: Electric switch boxes
Cool, like Real Jeepers use.
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c wrote:
>
> Try Painless Wiring:
> http://www.painlesswiring.com/switchcc.htm
>
> Chris
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c wrote:
>
> Try Painless Wiring:
> http://www.painlesswiring.com/switchcc.htm
>
> Chris
#16
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Re: Electric switch boxes
Cool, like Real Jeepers use.
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c wrote:
>
> Try Painless Wiring:
> http://www.painlesswiring.com/switchcc.htm
>
> Chris
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c wrote:
>
> Try Painless Wiring:
> http://www.painlesswiring.com/switchcc.htm
>
> Chris
#17
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Re: Electric switch boxes
Cool, like Real Jeepers use.
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c wrote:
>
> Try Painless Wiring:
> http://www.painlesswiring.com/switchcc.htm
>
> Chris
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c wrote:
>
> Try Painless Wiring:
> http://www.painlesswiring.com/switchcc.htm
>
> Chris
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Re: Electric switch boxes
Wonder why they have off in the up position? Backward from most others.
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>
> Chris
>
> <ezeppelin@msn.com> wrote in message
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>
>>I am running a half dozen or more aftermarket electric circuits into
>>the cab of a CJ for various auxiliary devices (electric radiator fan,
>>air compressor, winch, fog lights, etc.)
>>
>>Right now I just have a bunch of mismatched plastic on/off switches
>>dangling loose under the dash. I'd like to mount them better, and all
>>together, without drilling a bunch of holes in the dash.
>>
>>Ideally, I'd like to get a spiffy looking control panel pre-made for
>>this type of purpose, with 10 or so switches (to leave me some room
>>for adding future goodies) and inputs that allow easy connection and
>>disconnection of wires (similar to household stereo speakers.) I
>>could then bolt this on top of or beneath the dash.
>>
>>I checked at the local Radio Shack and Autozone and didn't find
>>anything that would fit my needs... I'm sure someone else has run
>>into this situation before... got any suggestions?
>
>
>
c wrote:
> Try Painless Wiring:
> http://www.painlesswiring.com/switchcc.htm
>
> Chris
>
> <ezeppelin@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:fa415237.0407231145.32fc129a@posting.google.c om...
>
>>I am running a half dozen or more aftermarket electric circuits into
>>the cab of a CJ for various auxiliary devices (electric radiator fan,
>>air compressor, winch, fog lights, etc.)
>>
>>Right now I just have a bunch of mismatched plastic on/off switches
>>dangling loose under the dash. I'd like to mount them better, and all
>>together, without drilling a bunch of holes in the dash.
>>
>>Ideally, I'd like to get a spiffy looking control panel pre-made for
>>this type of purpose, with 10 or so switches (to leave me some room
>>for adding future goodies) and inputs that allow easy connection and
>>disconnection of wires (similar to household stereo speakers.) I
>>could then bolt this on top of or beneath the dash.
>>
>>I checked at the local Radio Shack and Autozone and didn't find
>>anything that would fit my needs... I'm sure someone else has run
>>into this situation before... got any suggestions?
>
>
>
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Re: Electric switch boxes
Wonder why they have off in the up position? Backward from most others.
c wrote:
> Try Painless Wiring:
> http://www.painlesswiring.com/switchcc.htm
>
> Chris
>
> <ezeppelin@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:fa415237.0407231145.32fc129a@posting.google.c om...
>
>>I am running a half dozen or more aftermarket electric circuits into
>>the cab of a CJ for various auxiliary devices (electric radiator fan,
>>air compressor, winch, fog lights, etc.)
>>
>>Right now I just have a bunch of mismatched plastic on/off switches
>>dangling loose under the dash. I'd like to mount them better, and all
>>together, without drilling a bunch of holes in the dash.
>>
>>Ideally, I'd like to get a spiffy looking control panel pre-made for
>>this type of purpose, with 10 or so switches (to leave me some room
>>for adding future goodies) and inputs that allow easy connection and
>>disconnection of wires (similar to household stereo speakers.) I
>>could then bolt this on top of or beneath the dash.
>>
>>I checked at the local Radio Shack and Autozone and didn't find
>>anything that would fit my needs... I'm sure someone else has run
>>into this situation before... got any suggestions?
>
>
>
c wrote:
> Try Painless Wiring:
> http://www.painlesswiring.com/switchcc.htm
>
> Chris
>
> <ezeppelin@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:fa415237.0407231145.32fc129a@posting.google.c om...
>
>>I am running a half dozen or more aftermarket electric circuits into
>>the cab of a CJ for various auxiliary devices (electric radiator fan,
>>air compressor, winch, fog lights, etc.)
>>
>>Right now I just have a bunch of mismatched plastic on/off switches
>>dangling loose under the dash. I'd like to mount them better, and all
>>together, without drilling a bunch of holes in the dash.
>>
>>Ideally, I'd like to get a spiffy looking control panel pre-made for
>>this type of purpose, with 10 or so switches (to leave me some room
>>for adding future goodies) and inputs that allow easy connection and
>>disconnection of wires (similar to household stereo speakers.) I
>>could then bolt this on top of or beneath the dash.
>>
>>I checked at the local Radio Shack and Autozone and didn't find
>>anything that would fit my needs... I'm sure someone else has run
>>into this situation before... got any suggestions?
>
>
>
#20
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Re: Electric switch boxes
Wonder why they have off in the up position? Backward from most others.
c wrote:
> Try Painless Wiring:
> http://www.painlesswiring.com/switchcc.htm
>
> Chris
>
> <ezeppelin@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:fa415237.0407231145.32fc129a@posting.google.c om...
>
>>I am running a half dozen or more aftermarket electric circuits into
>>the cab of a CJ for various auxiliary devices (electric radiator fan,
>>air compressor, winch, fog lights, etc.)
>>
>>Right now I just have a bunch of mismatched plastic on/off switches
>>dangling loose under the dash. I'd like to mount them better, and all
>>together, without drilling a bunch of holes in the dash.
>>
>>Ideally, I'd like to get a spiffy looking control panel pre-made for
>>this type of purpose, with 10 or so switches (to leave me some room
>>for adding future goodies) and inputs that allow easy connection and
>>disconnection of wires (similar to household stereo speakers.) I
>>could then bolt this on top of or beneath the dash.
>>
>>I checked at the local Radio Shack and Autozone and didn't find
>>anything that would fit my needs... I'm sure someone else has run
>>into this situation before... got any suggestions?
>
>
>
c wrote:
> Try Painless Wiring:
> http://www.painlesswiring.com/switchcc.htm
>
> Chris
>
> <ezeppelin@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:fa415237.0407231145.32fc129a@posting.google.c om...
>
>>I am running a half dozen or more aftermarket electric circuits into
>>the cab of a CJ for various auxiliary devices (electric radiator fan,
>>air compressor, winch, fog lights, etc.)
>>
>>Right now I just have a bunch of mismatched plastic on/off switches
>>dangling loose under the dash. I'd like to mount them better, and all
>>together, without drilling a bunch of holes in the dash.
>>
>>Ideally, I'd like to get a spiffy looking control panel pre-made for
>>this type of purpose, with 10 or so switches (to leave me some room
>>for adding future goodies) and inputs that allow easy connection and
>>disconnection of wires (similar to household stereo speakers.) I
>>could then bolt this on top of or beneath the dash.
>>
>>I checked at the local Radio Shack and Autozone and didn't find
>>anything that would fit my needs... I'm sure someone else has run
>>into this situation before... got any suggestions?
>
>
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