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Drew this up today on how to wire the Key-On/AUX rocker switch from the club store. (Link)
It allows you to control a stinger and ultimately your accessory system with key-on or battery trigger allowing for key-off use.
Key-on would of course be tied to a key-on source linked to the primary battery.
The AUX can be a constant from the second battery giving you a 100% second battery reliant system when wired correctly and after the stinger.
For me, I chose to mount it to the left of the steering wheel so I could reach it from outside the machine. I can flip from key-on (off witih key off) to AUX easily. I have it wired so this one switch controls all my accessories. I can also set it to the middle so it is OFF when I am with the kids who like playing around with my main switch panel.
It does not necessarily have to be wired to a stinger. I don't use a stinger and instead, I use a relay set up to control different items. This switch powers the relay unit and the switch panel. When in AUX mode, it is 100% reliant on the second battery and I can let it stay on without worry of draining the primary.
LINK ---> AUX Battery - Key-on Rocker Switch, DPDT, ON/OFF/ON.
TWO WIRE DIAGRAMS.
LEFT - this is wired so the switch backlights are on with the switch option. Meaning when it is UP the AUX will be lite, and when down the Key-on will be lite. The middle is off and no backlights.
RIGHT - this is if you want the switch backlights to be wired into your headlight or another connection point. Like when you don't care for switch backlights and only want them on at night.
It allows you to control a stinger and ultimately your accessory system with key-on or battery trigger allowing for key-off use.
Key-on would of course be tied to a key-on source linked to the primary battery.
The AUX can be a constant from the second battery giving you a 100% second battery reliant system when wired correctly and after the stinger.
For me, I chose to mount it to the left of the steering wheel so I could reach it from outside the machine. I can flip from key-on (off witih key off) to AUX easily. I have it wired so this one switch controls all my accessories. I can also set it to the middle so it is OFF when I am with the kids who like playing around with my main switch panel.
It does not necessarily have to be wired to a stinger. I don't use a stinger and instead, I use a relay set up to control different items. This switch powers the relay unit and the switch panel. When in AUX mode, it is 100% reliant on the second battery and I can let it stay on without worry of draining the primary.
LINK ---> AUX Battery - Key-on Rocker Switch, DPDT, ON/OFF/ON.
TWO WIRE DIAGRAMS.
LEFT - this is wired so the switch backlights are on with the switch option. Meaning when it is UP the AUX will be lite, and when down the Key-on will be lite. The middle is off and no backlights.
RIGHT - this is if you want the switch backlights to be wired into your headlight or another connection point. Like when you don't care for switch backlights and only want them on at night.