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How do you mark (identify) and light your switches ?
I want to install a bank of switches where the little cubby space is in my dash. The one beside the pull out cupholders.
I need the switches to control a bunch of things. Driving lights, exhaust brake, air compressor, AC inverter, etc. I would like to use Cole Hersee or other rectangular type switches because they are designed for truck use and they are available locally. This is all great, but how does one mark the switches so you know what controls what ? How does one light them so that you can find them at night ? Thanks |
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