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same ones we got, but rbg. we wanted as little cables as possible underneath. my installer hooked it up to an aux switch and we keep the switch on. we do have to turn the lights on from the remote as they go off when the bronco is turned off or from aux to start, if we have them on when in aux. he mounted the remote just beside the hood release.I could use some advice on this. Not sure why I find it so confusing. I would also like to wire up some rock lights (probably 8 of them) on my two door and my needs are pretty simple.
I just want white lights. And I want them to work solely off one of my aux switches.
I bought a mictuning c3 12 pack for my ram trx. On paper they seem awesome. But here is what's annoying. My installer (and maybe this is his issue) could not figure out a way to simply wire them to an aux switch and have them work when I turn on the switch. I have to turn on the aux switch. THEN (because they are RGB or wireless or both??) I have to either (1) use the dumb controller that has to be lugged into a dc lighter or (2) use my app which then turns off my wireless carplay. So they look great when I turn them on but turning on and off is a pain.
The really cool thing about the c3 kit is that the lights can be wired like daisy chain or off one single wire so that you are running one wire down each side of the vehicle instead of 4-6 wires down each side. If that makes sense.
Looks like there are a bunch of budget kits that I could use if I was willing to run 8 separate wires. Would be nice to avoid that because the install is way more of a PITA than the price of the lights in my opinion.
Is there a simple solution that would run off a single aux switch and that uses a single wire type design like I am describing?
Exact same issue I have. Aux switch is basically just a kill switch because even though you leave it on, the remote resets and you have to mess with the remote to turn on each time. I know there is a way to avoid this at least with a single color light but trying to keep the wiring as simple as possible.same ones we got, but rbg. we wanted as little cables as possible underneath. my installer hooked it up to an aux switch and we keep the switch on. we do have to turn the lights on from the remote as they go off when the bronco is turned off or from aux to start, if we have them on when in aux. he mounted the remote just beside the hood release.
as far as your recommendation for simple solutions, sorry i cant answer that. i dont have that knowledge. sorry for the blurry picture, but you get the idea.
I have the lower end MicTuning Q1 that turn on and off with the aux switch. These use a cordless remote without bluetooth(gen 1) and no issue holding whatever your last setting was. You might be happy just stepping down to their cheaper light.I could use some advice on this. Not sure why I find it so confusing. I would also like to wire up some rock lights (probably 8 of them) on my two door and my needs are pretty simple.
I just want white lights. And I want them to work solely off one of my aux switches.
I bought a mictuning c3 12 pack for my ram trx. On paper they seem awesome. But here is what's annoying. My installer (and maybe this is his issue) could not figure out a way to simply wire them to an aux switch and have them work when I turn on the switch. I have to turn on the aux switch. THEN (because they are RGB or wireless or both??) I have to either (1) use the dumb controller that has to be lugged into a dc lighter or (2) use my app which then turns off my wireless carplay. So they look great when I turn them on but turning on and off is a pain.
The really cool thing about the c3 kit is that the lights can be wired like daisy chain or off one single wire so that you are running one wire down each side of the vehicle instead of 4-6 wires down each side. If that makes sense.
Looks like there are a bunch of budget kits that I could use if I was willing to run 8 separate wires. Would be nice to avoid that because the install is way more of a PITA than the price of the lights in my opinion.
Is there a simple solution that would run off a single aux switch and that uses a single wire type design like I am describing?
There's nothing vehicle specific. They are all universal kits. You have a few optionsPurchased this item that my mod guy says doesn't fit the Bronco after trying to install it. Are there any recommendations for other kits that will fit the Bronco? We don't want wheel well or strips. Did a search but everything comes up wheel well.
Amazon.com: OPT7 Aura Aluminum Underglow LED Lighting Kit for Truck w/Wireless Remote, Exterior Neon Accent Underbody Strip, Multi-Color n Mode, Waterproof, Soundsync, Aluminum Casing, Door Assist, Smart LED, 8pc : Automotive
I saw these as well and they look really well done.If anyone is looking for rock lights, we recently launched our Stage Series Rock Lights at SEMA 2022 and are now in hands of users here in 2023!
Yeah, the problem is that you bought an RGB kit mostly intended for decoration when what you needed was a set of rugged lights for simple illumination. The RGB kits have circuitry that controls every LED on demand, and without that controller telling it which ones to light up, you're likely going to end up getting a rainbow of colors if you bypass the controller and hard wire it, or you might get stuck on a single color, or you might have to flip the aux switch on and off a dozen times until you get white, or they might just not turn on at all. I would suggest buying some simple purpose made rock lights and wiring them all up in parallel. That's how most people wire them, and it won't end up being a mess of wires if you do it correctly.
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I believe the issue is that you need a constant source of power to the controller. This will keep its memory as to what color they lights were last on. Then you can connect the power to the upfitter switch to kill the power to the lights but not the controller. Hope this helps.I could use some advice on this. Not sure why I find it so confusing. I would also like to wire up some rock lights (probably 8 of them) on my two door and my needs are pretty simple.
I just want white lights. And I want them to work solely off one of my aux switches.
I bought a mictuning c3 12 pack for my ram trx. On paper they seem awesome. But here is what's annoying. My installer (and maybe this is his issue) could not figure out a way to simply wire them to an aux switch and have them work when I turn on the switch. I have to turn on the aux switch. THEN (because they are RGB or wireless or both??) I have to either (1) use the dumb controller that has to be lugged into a dc lighter or (2) use my app which then turns off my wireless carplay. So they look great when I turn them on but turning on and off is a pain.
The really cool thing about the c3 kit is that the lights can be wired like daisy chain or off one single wire so that you are running one wire down each side of the vehicle instead of 4-6 wires down each side. If that makes sense.
Looks like there are a bunch of budget kits that I could use if I was willing to run 8 separate wires. Would be nice to avoid that because the install is way more of a PITA than the price of the lights in my opinion.
Is there a simple solution that would run off a single aux switch and that uses a single wire type design like I am describing?
But we need them for "off-roading at night"Can ya'll leave the rice to the civics please...