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RZR XP Plug & Play™ 6 Switch Power Control System (2018 and Earlier) - PCS-64-NS by XTC

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RZR XP Plug & Play™ 6 Switch Power Control System (2018 and Earlier) - PCS-64-NS by XTCFree shipping with in the lower 48 states SKU: PCS 64 NS Plug and Play Easy Install Fits Polaris RZR XP 1000 Turbo Fits Polaris Ranger 13 18 6 Switch Power Control System 1 x 30 AMP, 3 x 20 AMP High Power Relayed and 2 x 10 AMP Direct Switch Circuits Fuse Block with Blown Fuse LED Indicator Each Switch on Individual Fuse 8GA Power Cable 50 AMP Main Circuit Breaker at Battery Screw Terminal Strip for Easy Integration Bottom Row Lighting when upgraded

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SKU: PCS-64-NS

Plug and Play Easy Install
Fits Polaris RZR XP 1000/Turbo
Fits Polaris Ranger 13-18
6 Switch Power Control System
1 x 30 AMP, 3 x 20 AMP High Power Relayed
and 2 x 10 AMP Direct Switch Circuits
Fuse Block with Blown Fuse LED Indicator
Each Switch on Individual Fuse
8GA Power Cable 50 AMP Main Circuit Breaker at Battery
Screw Terminal Strip for Easy Integration
Bottom Row Lighting when upgraded switches used
Made in the USA!

6 Switch Power Control System for Polaris RZR XP 1000/Turbos

XTC Power Products Leads the way in UTV Wiring. Powering multiple accessories has become easier than ever with our Plug and Play PCS (Power Control System) for the Polaris RZR. Unlike other switch systems available, the Power Control System’s designed with the installer in mind. Every PCS has a vehicle specific power connector and rocker switch harness that fits the factory pre-cut rocker switch positions.

Power Delivered

The PCS includes 1 x 30 amp and 3 x 20 amp high current circuits on relays with Diode protection. The design reduces voltage spikes from field collapse, protecting LED lights and other sensitive accessories. There are also 2 x 10 amp direct wire circuits provided for low power accessories like rock lights or whip lights. Additionally included is a fuse block that protects the circuits and comes with an eight gauge power cable and fuses. Most UTV charging systems produce anywhere from 40-70 amps. Because of this, a 50 amp circuit breaker at the battery safely supplies power to the PCS. Installing a 100+ amp high power switch system is not practical in a UTV.

The Power Control Systems Barrier Strip

Pro wiring installers have been using barrier strips in off-road vehicle builds for years. Some good reasons would be aesthetics, along with ease of use when adding new connections and troubleshooting down the road. Each screw point on the barrier strip has a different colored wire that corresponds with the fuse box and switches harness wires. Therefore the 1st rocker switch would be the large 30 amp grey wire, and then so on and so forth.

Switch Power Harness Configurations

Designed for the Polaris RZR XP’s, the PCS-64 has become our most universal Power Control System for switch mounting locations. The switch harness has three rocker switches that mount in the center dash, followed by a single switch mounted right of the steering wheel, and then two more go left of the steering wheel. Also, rocker switches can be installed together in any custom way deemed fit by the installer as well. Moreover, a Molex connector links the switch harness to the main Power Control System.

Modular Power Connection

The PCS-64 has a modular power connector at the fuse box with +/- ring terminals that connect to ignition power. Consequently, the lower LED (available on custom rocker switches) will only illuminate when the ignition key is turned on. The upper light only comes on when the rocker switch’s pressed. It should be noted that the wiring system will work with or without the vehicle’s ignition power on.

 

*The PCS-64 comes with 6  incandescent lit Carling V-Series Rocker Switches that have an actuator with a red lens. Alternatively, the PCS-64-NS does not come with any switches. LED lit custom rocker switches are available separately and can be found on our Rocker Switch page.

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★★★★★ 5
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Decent for the price. Instructions suck but most people should be able to figure it out. More below.
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these are awful... Each individual panel is fine, but when you put it together it can barely stand up, and the clips that hold it together keep popping off. Steer clear of this item.
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