jscherb
Expedition Leader
Auxbeam 6- and 8-gang Switch Panels
Over the past few years I've reviewed several multi-gang switch panels from Auxbeam. They recently released a new model with a larger keypad and asked me if I would write an article for their website blog on how to choose a switch panel from among their range of products, including the new XL keypad. What follows is a slightly edited version of the article I did for them. For the record, I am not an Auxbeam employee and have no financial interest in their products. I test products and write about them for my own enjoyment.
All of the Auxbeam switch panels have a simple to install, one-wire switch panel for either 6 or 8 circuits and a control box you can place anywhere convenient to your vehicle's power source and accessories. Their range includes models with different features and capabilities, so here are some guidelines for choosing which model might be best for your application.
How many devices do you need to control?
Most people these days are choosing to go with one of the 8-gang panels but if you only need to control 6 devices or you have very limited space to mount a switch panel, the 6-gang panel might be for you. Most of the 8-gang units are only slightly larger than the 6-gang units though and the extra circuits will provide for future expansion so maybe the 8-gang unit is a better way to go if you've got space for the slightly larger switch panel. This photo shows the relative sizes of the 6-gang and 8-gang compact and XL switch panels.
The compact 8-gang panel isn’t much larger than the 6-gang. The 6-gang switch panel is about 3½” wide x 2½” tall. The compact 8-gang panel is the same height and about 4½” wide and the XL panel is about 5¼” wide x 3” tall.
There are cases where a larger size might be an advantage and Auxbeam’s new RA80 XL might be best for those situations. Let’s say you’re installing your switch panel in a Jeep that’s going to spend a lot of its time on rough, bouncy trails. The RA80 XL panel with its larger switches could be easier to use when moving in rough environments.
How do these devices need to be controlled?
In addition to simple on/off capabilities, some Auxbeam switch panels offer multiple ways to control your accessories. The AR800 and the RA80 XL offer three ways to control your devices:
This video demonstrates the three modes:
The AR800 and RA80 XL switch panels have an indicator LED above each switch which shows which mode that switch is set to, you can see the different indicator colors in the video above. LED colors and their indications:
Controlling devices from your smartphone
The AR800 can be controlled and configured from your smartphone through Bluetooth. Why would you want to control your devices from a smartphone when you’re sitting in the driver’s seat with the switch panel right in front of you? Isn’t that redundant? Not really – there are two ways you might use this capability:
The Bluetooth connection also controls the color of the display. With unlimited color control you can match the illumination perfectly to the illumination of your vehicle’s dash. Just use your finger on the color wheel on the phone to pick the perfect color.
A quick note on pairing with an Android phone – many devices require that the device be paired with the phone before use. The AR800 gets paired through the Auxbeam app, so all you have to do is turn on Bluetooth on the phone and do the pairing in the app.
The AR800 functions can be configured either through Bluetooth as described above or from the keypad as shown in this next illustration. The RA80 XL has the same capabilities for color control and switch functions but instead of Bluetooth, these functions are controlled simply from the large keyboard:
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Over the past few years I've reviewed several multi-gang switch panels from Auxbeam. They recently released a new model with a larger keypad and asked me if I would write an article for their website blog on how to choose a switch panel from among their range of products, including the new XL keypad. What follows is a slightly edited version of the article I did for them. For the record, I am not an Auxbeam employee and have no financial interest in their products. I test products and write about them for my own enjoyment.
All of the Auxbeam switch panels have a simple to install, one-wire switch panel for either 6 or 8 circuits and a control box you can place anywhere convenient to your vehicle's power source and accessories. Their range includes models with different features and capabilities, so here are some guidelines for choosing which model might be best for your application.
How many devices do you need to control?
Most people these days are choosing to go with one of the 8-gang panels but if you only need to control 6 devices or you have very limited space to mount a switch panel, the 6-gang panel might be for you. Most of the 8-gang units are only slightly larger than the 6-gang units though and the extra circuits will provide for future expansion so maybe the 8-gang unit is a better way to go if you've got space for the slightly larger switch panel. This photo shows the relative sizes of the 6-gang and 8-gang compact and XL switch panels.
The compact 8-gang panel isn’t much larger than the 6-gang. The 6-gang switch panel is about 3½” wide x 2½” tall. The compact 8-gang panel is the same height and about 4½” wide and the XL panel is about 5¼” wide x 3” tall.
There are cases where a larger size might be an advantage and Auxbeam’s new RA80 XL might be best for those situations. Let’s say you’re installing your switch panel in a Jeep that’s going to spend a lot of its time on rough, bouncy trails. The RA80 XL panel with its larger switches could be easier to use when moving in rough environments.
How do these devices need to be controlled?
In addition to simple on/off capabilities, some Auxbeam switch panels offer multiple ways to control your accessories. The AR800 and the RA80 XL offer three ways to control your devices:
- On/Off. A device is either on or off just as if the device were controlled by an ordinary switch. Great for things like fog lights or driving.
- Momentary. In this mode, the device will be powered only as long as you hold the switch down, just like pressing the horn button. Adding an accessory horn? This mode is perfect for that.
- Pulsed. In this mode, the device will be pulsed on and off. Press the switch once and the device will flash on/flash off, continuing until the switch is pressed again. This mode is perfect for emergency lights and is also favorite with first responders.
This video demonstrates the three modes:
The AR800 and RA80 XL switch panels have an indicator LED above each switch which shows which mode that switch is set to, you can see the different indicator colors in the video above. LED colors and their indications:
- RED-Toggle, On/Off mode
- BLUE-Momentary, power is on as long as the button is held down
- GREEN-Pulsed, Flash mode
Controlling devices from your smartphone
The AR800 can be controlled and configured from your smartphone through Bluetooth. Why would you want to control your devices from a smartphone when you’re sitting in the driver’s seat with the switch panel right in front of you? Isn’t that redundant? Not really – there are two ways you might use this capability:
- Maybe you don’t want to have the switch panel permanently mounted in your vehicle. If your phone is in a phone holder conveniently located to the driver’s seat, you can use the phone hands-free as a switch panel to control your devices.
- Imagine your vehicle is at a campsite and you’re sitting around the fire. You’ve got lights mounted on the vehicle to illuminate the campsite, but you don’t feel like getting up from your seat by the cozy campfire to turn the lights off once you get settled. No problem, turn the lights off or on using your smartphone right from your seat by the campfire.
The Bluetooth connection also controls the color of the display. With unlimited color control you can match the illumination perfectly to the illumination of your vehicle’s dash. Just use your finger on the color wheel on the phone to pick the perfect color.
A quick note on pairing with an Android phone – many devices require that the device be paired with the phone before use. The AR800 gets paired through the Auxbeam app, so all you have to do is turn on Bluetooth on the phone and do the pairing in the app.
The AR800 functions can be configured either through Bluetooth as described above or from the keypad as shown in this next illustration. The RA80 XL has the same capabilities for color control and switch functions but instead of Bluetooth, these functions are controlled simply from the large keyboard:
Continued in the next post....