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XPrite Light Controller Review

Discussion in 'Product Reviews' started by taco-newb, Aug 29, 2019.

  1. Aug 29, 2019 at 11:04 AM
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    taco-newb

    taco-newb [OP] Active Member

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    2010 Grey Tacoma 4dr TRD Sport
    2" level in front
    I was looking for a way to control all my lights and accessories without spending a ton. I tried one of the 8 way Chinese controllers off Amazon and as expected, it was garbage. Sent it back and dug around some more. There is the Switch Pros option which seems good but super expensive. What I came across was the XPrite Controller. https://www.amazon.com/Xprite-Unive...r+offroad&qid=1567101390&s=electronics&sr=8-5

    After some research, I picked this up. It is around $280 but that is still several hundred cheaper than the Switch Pro alternatives. Needless to say, I got it installed and wired up. Thing works awesome! It is heavy duty and has microprocessors that control each light. It lets you turn on solid or strobe mode. Handles 100 amps. Mine has 2 30 amp and 6 15 amp connectors each individually fused. Really nice product. Only thing is each item has its own wire which is fine but can be a little messy in the engine compartment. I picked up a 8 way fuse block that will allow me to cut the wires short and tie up everything nice and tidy. Here is a link to the fuse block I picked up. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078T7BBMB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    The issue with the blocks is most have a single power input and multiple fused outputs. I needed one that had an input / output for each item with fuse in between. Took a while but I finally found one. This should make my engine compartment look awesome.

    If you're looking for a solid unit to control lights, compressors, etc. This one is working out great for me. As a bonus, it has a voltage display in the center.

    I am in no way affiliated with Xprite. This is all based on personal opinion and research.

    Nic
     
  2. Feb 28, 2020 at 5:47 PM
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    hellfire0480

    hellfire0480 Well-Known Member

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    Eibach Pro lift, MR701, 285/70R17 AT3W, SOS Sliders, Sherpa RR
    How are you liking this switch panel still? Interested in it. I would also go the route of adding a fuse block so I don't have all those fuses just dangling about.
     

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