P1000 Wiring up 7 pin DPDT switch

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Not sure what else you need help with. But here is the full layout of stringer control via this particular 7 pin DPDT switch layout.

In this case. Switch backlights are ON with your chosen option.

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That picture is about as simple as u can make it. 7 goes to ground. 4 goes to key on power source. 6 goes straight to your second battery. 2 jumps to 5 then goes to small post on your stinger. Other small post on stinger goes to ground. One big post on your stinger goes to 2nd battery. The other big post on your stinger goes to fuse block.
That is a good break down on the wiring. thanks a lot. what gauge wire do you think would be a good size to run for the switches?I am only talking about radio, a few lights, nothing crazy maybe 14 gauge?
 
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That is a good break down on the wiring. thanks a lot. what gauge wire do you think would be a good size to run for the switches?I am only talking about radio, a few lights, nothing crazy maybe 14 gauge?
14 gauge should be plenty. I used mostly 14 gauge because that's what I had access to. I used 16 gauge also. Either should be fine.
 

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