An expansion module increases the number of available outputs in your system, allowing you to control more lights and equipment than the main control unit alone can handle. It’s especially useful for larger builds that require additional outputs in different areas of the vehicle. For example, we install expansion modules in the front bumper to manage bumper-mounted lights or in the rear hatch to control hatch-mounted lighting and equipment. If your setup requires more outputs than the main system provides, an expansion module is essential for seamless integration and optimal performance.
Installation involves mounting the expansion module in a strategic location, such as the front bumper or rear hatch, to minimize wiring complexity. The module is then integrated into the main control system, expanding the number of available outputs to accommodate additional lights and equipment. Additionally, the expansion module requires a dedicated fused power and ground supply to ensure reliable operation.
An expansion module increases the number of available outputs in your system, allowing you to control more lights and equipment than the main control unit alone can handle. It’s especially useful for larger builds that require additional outputs in different areas of the vehicle. For example, we install expansion modules in the front bumper to manage bumper-mounted lights or in the rear hatch to control hatch-mounted lighting and equipment. If your setup requires more outputs than the main system provides, an expansion module is essential for seamless integration and optimal performance.
Installation involves mounting the expansion module in a strategic location, such as the front bumper or rear hatch, to minimize wiring complexity. The module is then integrated into the main control system, expanding the number of available outputs to accommodate additional lights and equipment. Additionally, the expansion module requires a dedicated fused power and ground supply to ensure reliable operation.