Install/equipment advice needed

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BPD109
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Install/equipment advice needed

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OK, for all the pro's out there I have a new project. Installation of emergency lighting/radio equipment in a 2002 Chevy Camaro. Got placement for everything worked out so far, EXCEPT a means of switching the lighting on and off...space is at a BARE minimum. There will be two radios, both remote mounted (Spectra A5 size control heads), so there is NOT much room for a switch panel...

Anyone have any suggestions??? Anyone?
PM, or email to ray3812@aol.com

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Post by kb3jkp »

two compact on/off switches on/around the dash, with relays, one that controls ALL front lighting, second controls all REAR lighting.....
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It's a '98 B4C, but it's chock full of crap...nice article nonetheless

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Post by SafetyLighting »

Carson Sirens SB-008

http://www.carson-mfg.com/siren-switchboxes.asp



Very nice design; compact and heavy duty, and very programmable
John
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