Installation Manual

SWITCH BOX SERIES
SpeedTech Lights, Inc © 2018
Instructions for Mounting, Wiring and Programming
IMPORTANT! To ensure proper installation installers are required to have a good understanding of automotive electronic, systems and procedures
for proper installation. When you are drilling into the vehicles surfaces, ensure that the area is free of any electrical wires, vehicle upholstery, fuel
lines, etc. that could be damaged. All wiring passing through drilled holes should use grommets and silicone sealant to prevent wire or moisture
damage when passing through compartment walls. WARNING! Larger wires and secure or tight connections will ensure longer service life for your
product. It is highly recommended that soldered connections have heat shrink used to protect the connection. Special attention should be given
to the location and method of splicing wiresto make electrical connections to protect these splices from lost power or connection and corrosion.
Insulation displacement connectors are not to be used. To reduce voltage drop, minimize the number of splices in the wires. The current carrying
capacity of wires and fuses will be signicantly reduced under high ambient temperature (e.g. under the hood). Use SXL type wire in the engine
compartment where higher heat resistance is required according to SAE J-1128. All wires should be in accordance with the minimum wire size
and other recommendations made by the manufacturer and be protected from hot surfaces and moving parts. Grommets, cable ties, looms, and
other installation hardware should be used to anchor and protect all wiring. Fuses should be properly sized and located as close to the power
take o points as possible to protect the wiring and device. To protect against short circuits, a fuse is included by STL for all products. Do NOT use
a fuse with a higher amp rating than the initial fuse included. Do NOT use Circuit Breaks with STL Products. Ground terminations should only be
made directly to the battery.
Wiring: Connecting Wires to the Battery
WARNING! If you are supplying your own wiring that connects to the positive or negative terminal of the battery, fuse sizes must be sized accord-
ing to STLs provided fuse to be considered fused properly to the battery in order to carry the load.
Route the power cables by opening the wiring shield and running the cables through it towards your vehicles rewall.
Follow the factory wiring harness through the rewall.
If it is necessary to drill a hole in the rewall for the power cables, be sure no components will be damaged from drilling. As with all holes
that are drilled, le the edges down smooth and insert a grommet to protect the cables.
Route the cable along the factory wiring harness towards the battery.
Wire your power cables (Red with In Line Fuse (STL Supplied) and Black cable) to your battery to power up your Switch Box.
You will want to ensure your grounding cable is taken directly to the negative terminal of your battery to avoid any electrical feedback
which may disrupt your system.
DO NOT allow the positive (Red wire) and negative (Black wire) to touch one another. This may cause injury to you and damage your equip-
ment by causing a short in the unit that is not covered under the STL warranty.
Wiring: Connecting Lights to the A,B,C,D,E,F Buttons
There is a Red cable labeled +. This connection should be joined with the Positive post of the battery.
Connect the +12VDC main power cable of your light unit to the desired A,B,C,D,E connection.
Connect the ash pattern cable of your light (must be Positive switching) to the F connection.
Take all Negative cables from all lights connected to the Switch Box and join with the Black cable labeled - and ground all these cables at
the Negative post of the battery.
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Wire Color Function Wire Color Function
*Red (+)
Positive
*Black (-)
Negative
(A)
Button A
(D)
Button D
(B)
Button B
(E)
Button E
(C)
Button C
(F)
Button F
*
Indicates a main power
cable