Thank you for the nice video! I did this install for a 6 gang switch panel, and installed 4 rock lights underneath frame. I now have capability to easily add Christmas lights for Holidays! I liked using the velcro stickers to mount the hardware in battery storage area, too.
Man. Texas is great. This reminds me growing up in Puerto Rico. A bunch of neighborhoods would do the same lights set up. With the pvc pipes over the road or side walks covered in lights.
@@Donnythelatemodeltech he became a true legend when he put live wires in water while wearing foam sandals for safety! Then he adds salt to see how the conductivity of the solution changes. Just an amazing person who does things I won't while being way smarter too.
Happy new year. Thank you for showing me this as theres not many videos showcasing this in detail. For the green wire to switch on, what gauge wire is this or does it matter?
I’m installing this same switch box and have an ECO Battery 12v Converter already installed. My question is where the black 12v out wire goes to? Your video shows the battery but where does the negative on the switch go to or should the black out of the converter go to this spot on the switch. First time doing this. Appreciate any help. Thank you
Make sure you hook up 48v battery to a step down converter (12v) or you will blow the 8 gang switch panel. Ask me how I know 😅. You will want to run the switch panel to the converter only.
Hello so I have a 36v eco and the reducer is attached to the main battery and on the other end of the reducer I have a postive and negative wires coming out. How would I install this on my 36v battery/reducer? Thanks in advance for any advice as I’m stuck at the moment
@@Donnythelatemodeltech the aux beam has instructions on how to connect it to a 12v but the battery I have is a single 36v battery so I don’t believe I can connect it directly to that battery correct? My battery did come with a reducer which is installed but now I’m just not sure how to go about connecting the aux beam to the reducer unless I can connect it directly to the battery which is 36v.
@@carlosq5910 Don't connect it to the battery directly. This Auxbeam is for 12v-24v batteries. If you hook up the Auxbeam directly to the 36v Battery, you will blow the switch (I did this by connecting directly to my 48v LiON battery). You have to hook it up directly to the reducer so that it doesn't get more than 12v from the battery (reduced from 36v to 12v by reducer).
Thank you for showing the wiring process. Most videos don't show all that. This video made me confident to connect my own converter and Aux panel.
Glad it helped
Thank you for the nice video! I did this install for a 6 gang switch panel, and installed 4 rock lights underneath frame. I now have capability to easily add Christmas lights for Holidays! I liked using the velcro stickers to mount the hardware in battery storage area, too.
Man. Texas is great. This reminds me growing up in Puerto Rico.
A bunch of neighborhoods would do the same lights set up. With the pvc pipes over the road or side walks covered in lights.
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Great video. Thank you. The upgrades never stop on the golf cart
Thanks for watching and the wonderful comment. Hope this helps you out!
Electroboom LMAO a gem of the internet that man
He is Great
@@Donnythelatemodeltech he became a true legend when he put live wires in water while wearing foam sandals for safety!
Then he adds salt to see how the conductivity of the solution changes. Just an amazing person who does things I won't while being way smarter too.
Well done 😎👍. That golf cart of yours has more lights than my Tacoma 🤣🤣🤣
Nice!.. i'm doing the same set on my golf carts... voltage reducer & Mr Auxbeam 8-Gangster
Nice!.. i'm doing the same set on my golf carts... voltage reducer & Mr Auxbeam 8-Gangster
What do you do with the 2 wires that connect to a push/pull switch for a headlight if I want to bypass that switch and use the aux beam switch panel?
Happy new year. Thank you for showing me this as theres not many videos showcasing this in detail.
For the green wire to switch on, what gauge wire is this or does it matter?
Oh, not really sure. 12 or 14
Great review
Great video man.
Most appreciated.
Great job!
Who makes the floor mat you show in the video?
I’m installing this same switch box and have an ECO Battery 12v Converter already installed. My question is where the black 12v out wire goes to? Your video shows the battery but where does the negative on the switch go to or should the black out of the converter go to this spot on the switch. First time doing this. Appreciate any help. Thank you
Make sure you hook up 48v battery to a step down converter (12v) or you will blow the 8 gang switch panel. Ask me how I know 😅.
You will want to run the switch panel to the converter only.
Can I do this to a 51v lithium battery?
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I see you been very busy 😂.
Trying!
How did you get the cover off the dash???
Did that double sided tape on the converter hold up? Read some places that it gets warm and the tape peals off
Still holding , just need to prep it good.
I have a question. Would I be able to power a radio unit and speakers using the AuxBeam as an on/off switch.
Oh yes
I’m gonna ask but I’m stuck at the radio install. I have tried every way imaginable getting power to it
Hello so I have a 36v eco and the reducer is attached to the main battery and on the other end of the reducer I have a postive and negative wires coming out. How would I install this on my 36v battery/reducer? Thanks in advance for any advice as I’m stuck at the moment
What?
@@Donnythelatemodeltech the aux beam has instructions on how to connect it to a 12v but the battery I have is a single 36v battery so I don’t believe I can connect it directly to that battery correct? My battery did come with a reducer which is installed but now I’m just not sure how to go about connecting the aux beam to the reducer unless I can connect it directly to the battery which is 36v.
@@carlosq5910 Don't connect it to the battery directly. This Auxbeam is for 12v-24v batteries. If you hook up the Auxbeam directly to the 36v Battery, you will blow the switch (I did this by connecting directly to my 48v LiON battery). You have to hook it up directly to the reducer so that it doesn't get more than 12v from the battery (reduced from 36v to 12v by reducer).
Can't you just flip it into tow so you don't get sparks?
I’m just going to pay someone to do it, screw it