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<blockquote data-quote="qkassidyw" data-source="post: 4927706" data-attributes="member: 598965"><p>So I am going to do a video setup in my Jeep soon and I want to be able to have two switches...one in the front and one in the rear to be able to activate/deactivate the monitors in the rear.</p><p></p><p>I want it to be like a hallway (like in your home) switch where you can flick one switch and the light will come one, and you can flick the other and the light will go off, pretty much it doesn't matter which switch is in which position as long as you flick it, it will either turn the video setup on or off.</p><p></p><p>I think I am going to have to settle on running the switches in parallel and just not forget to turn the rear switch off so that I can still control it from the front. The reason being is I am going to have a monitor on the back of the center console for passengers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qkassidyw, post: 4927706, member: 598965"] So I am going to do a video setup in my Jeep soon and I want to be able to have two switches...one in the front and one in the rear to be able to activate/deactivate the monitors in the rear. I want it to be like a hallway (like in your home) switch where you can flick one switch and the light will come one, and you can flick the other and the light will go off, pretty much it doesn't matter which switch is in which position as long as you flick it, it will either turn the video setup on or off. I think I am going to have to settle on running the switches in parallel and just not forget to turn the rear switch off so that I can still control it from the front. The reason being is I am going to have a monitor on the back of the center console for passengers. [/QUOTE]
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