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Overlanding Upgrade: Trigger Controller

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Managing gear on the trail can be a headache—wiring lights, compressors, pumps, and more. The Trigger Controllermakes it simple with one wireless hub that you can control via Bluetooth app on your phone. Fewer switches, cleaner install, and more reliability when you’re miles from the pavement.

Jeep Wrangler JL Overlanding Upgrade: Trigger Controller ORACLE_Lights_Trigger_Overland
👉 Anyone running this on their JL?
📖 Read the full blog here: Overlanding Made Easy: Managing Gear with a Trigger Controller
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My next project is lighting. I have been thinking of the voswitch grab handle control. Like the favorite install look.
 
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My next project is lighting. I have been thinking of the voswitch grab handle control. Like the favorite install look.
That’s a solid next step 👌 Lighting changes everything, both in looks and trail function.

If you’re running multiple accessories (light bars, ditch lights, rock lights, etc.), check out the TRIGGER Controller. It’s wireless, so you don’t have to run bundles of wiring through the cab, and you can even control it from your phone or a neat little remote. Makes installs way less of a headache and still gives you that sleek, OEM-style look.

What kind of lighting are you planning on adding first?
 

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What kind of lighting are you planning on adding first?
Lift and tires go on in October. Next step is to replace factory halogen headlights, fog lights, and fender markers. Everything is blacked out on the Jeep so the lights stand out terribly. Some LEDs with black backing is the goal. I would like all the to be the same brand so the LEDs match. I don't want any headlights that do luminescent gymnastics or send Morse code to aliens at start up. Then i plan to add four 4" or 6" pod lights on the Quadratec bumper brackets. Maybe a bumper mounted bar. But leaning to pods. Two beams facing foward. Two floods mounted at outward angles. Is the trigger system able to power the floods lights and beams individually as well as an all on switch like the voswitch?
 
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Lift and tires go on in October. Next step is to replace factory halogen headlights, fog lights, and fender markers. Everything is blacked out on the Jeep so the lights stand out terribly. Some LEDs with black backing is the goal. I would like all the to be the same brand so the LEDs match. I don't want any headlights that do luminescent gymnastics or send Morse code to aliens at start up. Then i plan to add four 4" or 6" pod lights on the Quadratec bumper brackets. Maybe a bumper mounted bar. But leaning to pods. Two beams facing foward. Two floods mounted at outward angles. Is the trigger system able to power the floods lights and beams individually as well as an all on switch like the voswitch?
Powering the aux lights shouldn't be a problem. The Six Shooter has two 5amp switches, two 10amp and two 30amp fused circuits. There isn't an All On Switch on the device. Check out all of the information here: TRIGGER Controller
 
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We’ve seen a lot of questions around RF vs Bluetooth control, so we put together a quick blog breaking down why TRIGGER uses both and what each one actually does in the real world.

RF = instant control, no phone, no pairing
Bluetooth = customization, app control, voltage monitoring

Same system. Two ways to control it. Use what makes sense when you need it. Read the full breakdown here: https://www.oraclelights.com/blogs/news/why-rf-and-bluetooth-technologies-in-the-trigger-controller

Bonus: We’re also running 15% off TRIGGER Controllers + Truck products through January 31st if you’ve been on the fence. Shop the sale: https://www.oraclelights.com/collections/15-off-trigger-products-truck-products
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