Faced with ice, sleet, snow, fog, sub zero cold, and general early wintery bleakness....more parts ordered as winter has firmly taken hold in the lowlands of Eastern Washington.
Taking a page from RenoJohn's latest FJR and some marvelous looking switch gadgetry helped with by Slapnpop on LDRydr's ride....I ordered a half dozen Hella SPDT relays, a custom BLM switch box delivered, some double-wall heat shrink tubing, and a variety of marine grade toggle switches and boots. I haven't yet figured out how to wire it all together, but have a general plan of sub projects.
Switch 5 will be a SPDT (Mom)-Off-(Mom) for my two garage door openers. No relay required and I already have one door opener on a switch, but I plan to solder into the second circuit. And I bought a switch that is in the off position as standard and if you push in either direction...returns to the off position. I killed 3 remote batteries on the old FJR as I think lookie-lous at rallies would flip the switch unknowingly. (Or maybe I bumped it)
Switch 4 will be a SPDT (Mom)-Off-On for my Datel. No relay on this one either and will be direct to the batter. This switch would be cool in that you get to choose off, on, or have it on momentarily.
Switch 1 is what I currently have and worked pretty well, but want to take it one step further. It's an SPDT On-Off-On for the auxilliary HID lights. Off is off. On1 is if the high beam stock lights are on to also turn on aux lights. On2 overrides and turns the aux lights on all the time (as long as the ignition is on). This one I haven't yet worked out all the wiring for.
Switch 2 is the hardest one to figure out and will probably require some heavy thinking including many TPUs (Toilet Processing Units), a few glasses of single malt, and a Karnaugh map. I'd like to do an energy saver option A &B. Using an SPDT On-Off-On I'd like to have left low on in On1, both on in the Off position (counter-intuitive I know), and right low on in O2. This one gets a bit complicated depending on whether I end up going low only HIDs or the high-low HID I got about a year ago. The former seems to be a be a bit friendlier in amperage usage (maybe because there's no electromagnet involved) and the high beam HID don't buy me much compared to my flamethrower FF200.
Switch 3 would be TBD. Thinking about possibly some running or fork LEDs...and/or a stealth mode.
Regardless, the next month or two is going to turn the front end into spaghetti and either I will become overwhelmed OR master of relays and switching. There can be only one!