Switch Pro RCR-Force 12 Review

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • The brain and braun behind every electrical accessory of the UTV project is the the RCR Force 12 from Switch Pros. This solid state power supply and controller can just about do it all. If you are looking to add a ton of high power accessories and want a reliable, robust and reliable solution with easy programable controls then you will like this. Learn more about the installation, programming and features in the video. Thanks for watching!
    Check out our webpage for an accompanying article that lists out the tools, supplies, parts used and have some additional information.
    www.gunsandtac...
    Check out the entire UTV Project
    • UTV Project
    As always if you have questions, please reach out at theqa@gunsandtactics.com
    Be sure to check out our website for more.
    www.gunsandtac...
    Social Links:
    Instagram: bit.ly/3oelbin
    Facebook: bit.ly/2T9lP2c
    Twitter: bit.ly/34bAMXE
    - The views and opinions expressed in this video are solely those of the original authors and contributors. These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of Guns & Tactics, the administrative staff, and/or any/all contributors to this site.
    Affiliate Disclaimer: Guns and Tactics is reader/viewer supported. This post may contain affiliate links and we may earn a small commission when you click on the links at no additional cost to you. As an Amazon Affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases.

Комментарии • 11

  • @JeepTJay6
    @JeepTJay6 2 года назад +1

    6:35 THIS!

  • @bothetinman772
    @bothetinman772 Год назад

    Question about the Switch Pro. Can you program it so that one of the switches is a 3 position? Basically an On/Off/On. Here’s the situation. I have a Yamaha YXZ and the radiator is mounted behind the cab. Normally the fans suck the air from the cab and is blown out of the rear of the vehicle, however it’s possible to reverse the polarity since it’s DC and cause the fans to change direction and blow the heat into the cab. Great for the cold Montana winters.

    • @GunsandTactics
      @GunsandTactics  Год назад +1

      You could program one switch to off-on-on easy enough, however you’d have to use two outputs I think as I haven’t seen a way to reverse polarity in the Switch-Pros

  • @Bullfighter6262
    @Bullfighter6262 2 года назад

    Can you show us what you used for the panel and connectors and why you did it and what its for. New to wiring. Thanks

    • @GunsandTactics
      @GunsandTactics  2 года назад

      Check out my electrical video. It has a little more footage from the wiring side. I used a sheet of HDPE plastic to make the tray. Do you mean the panel on the dash?

    • @Bullfighter6262
      @Bullfighter6262 2 года назад

      @@GunsandTactics no I meant the bus bars on the HDPE. You used several of the so wasn’t sure how all that works. Actually, didnyknow you use bus bars on this unit. I will look at your other video. Thanks again for your response

    • @GunsandTactics
      @GunsandTactics  2 года назад

      Bus bars are just for the accessories ground. The positive lead came from the switch pro and then the negative went to the bar. I didn’t want to ground locally near the accessory or frame etc and ran two leads to each item if that makes sense

  • @17lanceh
    @17lanceh 4 года назад

    Timms seems to like things that way

  • @richardg6949
    @richardg6949 3 года назад +1

    Piss poor planning = piss poor performance

  • @rustytaylor7708
    @rustytaylor7708 4 года назад

    Yikes thats expensive