Bass Pro Shops® Rocker Switch Panels
- Aluminum housing
- Illuminated rockers
- Assorted fuses
Four- and six-gang rocker switch panels with black aluminum housing come complete with illuminated rockers and an assortment of fuses. Switches are rated 12 volts, 15 amps. Each panel includes a wiring diagram, instructions and accessory labels to accommodate a variety of applications.
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Rated 1.7 out of 5Â by 18
reviewers.
Rated 1 out of 5Â by Bugs1 Stay away
I purchased the 4 switch panel and the first time on the water one of the switches failed. Three days later, while sitting on the trailer in my back yard, I checked the switches and found that TWO more would not work, from sitting on a trailer in my back yard ! What a piece of junk. I wish I had read the reviews before wasting my time wiring this piece of junk in my boat. Now I get to waste more time removing this and sending it back to BPS. They need to remove this from their inventory !!!
May 13, 2009
Rated 1 out of 5Â by browni1983 Switches
I had this product for 8 months and it quit working as the others stated. I'm going to petition for them to remove this item off the shelf. Bass pro sells good stuff this product does not warrant the right to bear the name bass pro. They are too good for this product.
March 14, 2009
Rated 1 out of 5Â by dec2k Poor choice
There are much better choices to make for gang switches. Like most of the other reviews, mine only lasted 1 outing, then the first switch failed. After the second outing, 2 others failed.
Do not be fooled bt the statement "Marine quality solder" referring to the tinning of the wires in the back. This product is not water resistant at all.
I'd rather twist two wires together. That is a step up in reliability.
August 4, 2008
Rated 1 out of 5Â by Dave12 Poor quality switches
Like the other reviews, it only worked a few times. I had it on a pontoon boat in Wisconsin...no salt water, just a little rain and soon all switches were shot. Just finished replacing it with a competitors panel. Wish I had read the reviews first.
April 14, 2008
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Does this switch panel need to be installed in boat cabin or can it be out in the weather?
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my panel is outdoors in the weather and has had no trouble,with rain or the spraying it takes from the lake2 years, 7 months ago
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