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RCR-FORCE 12 - Switch Pros

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by PNWTacoma, Apr 24, 2020.

  1. Apr 24, 2020 at 6:55 PM
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    PNWTacoma

    PNWTacoma [OP] Well-Known Member

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    PNW Adventures & PNW Tuning
    The SEMA award winning product by Switch Pros just got bigger and better.

    Featuring the new RCR-FORCE 12:

    12 Switches | 17 Circuits | 150A

    FEATURES:

    • 12 user-programmable switches
    • RCR-TOUCH™ switch cover
    • Waterproof, solid state power module
    • 150amp capacity with 17 outputs
      • 4 rated @ 35A and 1 rated @ 30A
        (High In-Rush circuits)
      • 11 rated @ 15A, which can be combined for larger loads
      • 1 Low Side driver switch, rated @ 2A
    • Built-in Bluetooth module
    • Program and operate accessories with phone or tablet
    • System can be used to start vehicle
    SWITCH PANEL SPECS:
    • RCR-Touch™ cover, snaps on for ease of specific switch selection while wearing gloves or riding rough terrain
    • Switch Panel enclosure measures
      4” L x 3” W x .375” H
    • Splash proof with Polycarbonate overlay faceplate
    • Pre-machined for factory- look installation
    • RGB backlighting
    • Orange LED switch indicators
    • 6 Programmable LED Status indicators
    POWER MODULE SPECS:
    • 17 Outputs: 4 rated @ 35A, 1 rated @ 30A, 11 rated @15A, 1 Low Side rated @ 2A
    • 150A maximum rating
    • 7”L x 3.5”W x .5”H (excluding connectors)
    • Waterproof and Solid State
    • Underhood rated 125° to -40°C
    • LED Ignition Input Status Indicator
    SWITCHES CAN BE PROGRAMMED FOR
    • Preset Dimming function WITH MEMORY (100% to 10% brightness)
    • Master Mode, with ability to turn multiple outputs On AND Off with one touch
    • Every Master Switch can control up to 4 other switch outputs
    • On-On-Off logic
    • Touch Panel lockout
    • On/Off or Momentary
    • Ignition or Battery Input
    • Flash or Strobe, with User-Selectable Strobe patterns and One Touch activation
    • Automatic Power-Up upon vehicle start up
    • Safety Lockout for specific switches
    • Time Delay off
    Highlight video here

    2017 Toyota Tacoma install pictures
    DSC00772.jpg IMG_3420.jpg DSC00778.jpg
     
  2. Apr 24, 2020 at 6:55 PM
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    PNWTacoma

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    Reserved for additional info
     
  3. Jan 29, 2021 at 9:31 AM
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    mrCanoehead

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    Is that your install? If so, is that button panel location working well for you? I basically never touch the switches below, like the clutch cancel button - if you don't ever stop on the railway tracks, you don't ever need to use that button!

    Would love to see pictures of where people are installing that panel - I was thinking of sacrificing a cup holder and putting it on top.
     
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  4. Jan 29, 2021 at 9:52 AM
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    PNWTacoma

    PNWTacoma [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Ya that’s my panel. I’ve since put the 9100 back as it fit better for me.

    While it’s the best spot for the panel, I agree with you that it’s not the ideal location. I have to look past the steering wheel to see the switches. Not so bad when I’m stopped and can switch it on. Usually, I use high beam trigger for my light bars but that’s controlled by my high beam stalk operation.
     
  5. Jan 29, 2021 at 10:13 AM
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    mrCanoehead

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    I am considering these possibilities:

    1. Flat on top of one cupholder in the centre console (which seems risky because of possible spills)
    2. 3D print a holder so I can mount it on the roof, forward of the sunroof and behind the map lights.
    3. On my DMM mount above the radio
    4. On a Lido mount attached to the passenger seat front left floor bolt https://www.lidomounts.com/cs800-and-cs800d-mounts/cs800-seatbolt-mount.html

    Thoughts?

    I called Switch Pros and begged them to make a 2x6 form factor, they said they have no plans.
     
  6. Jan 29, 2021 at 10:31 AM
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    PNWTacoma

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    All good locations to consider. Do you have an 8 or 12 switch panel? Here are my thoughts:

    1) flat on top not recommended as you mentioned spills
    2) check out expedition essentials as they have an 8 switch mount inside the sunglasses holder
    3) a Ram X mount would be a good location
    4) lido mount would be good but I feel too far from the drivers seat.
     
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  7. Jan 29, 2021 at 11:58 AM
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    mrCanoehead

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    I have not bought anything yet. I have these load outputs so far:

    1. pair of KC Hilites Pro 6 driving lights
    2a. Left channel front/rear Diode Dynamics SSC2 lights which I want to display an aggressive wig wag alternating strobe pattern
    2b. Right channel front/rear SSC2 lights which I want to display an aggressive wig wag alternating strobe pattern
    3. 30" Diode Dynamics stealth driving bar under front grille
    4. 42" Diode Dynamics flood bar on roof
    5. left Baja S1 scene light
    6. right Baja S1 scene light
    7. rear bumper Baja S2 Pro scene light

    Of which, I could just use the existing switches for 1, 3 and 4.

    So I would have 3 spares on a 9100 setup.

    The guy at Switch Pros seemed to say I cannnot wig wag two different outputs (2a and 2b) with the 9100, but is that actually true?


    I like the sunglass holder and RAM DMM mount the best.
     
    Last edited: Jan 29, 2021

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