Anzo Universal 4 Channel Remote Control Module

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Features

  • 4 On/Off channels
  • 20 amps per channel at 12V
  • Extruded aluminum case
  • Durable black powder coat finish
  • Includes wireless remote
  • No drilling required
  • Easy plug-n-play installation
  • One year warranty

Description

Control all of your off-road lights with one device. Install an Anzo universal 4 channel remote control module and control each light independently with one remote. This module allows you to connect multiple off-road lights that you can control from outside your vehicle. The module features 4 channels that support 20 amps per channel at 12 volts. Constructed from extruded aluminum and finished in black powder coat. This module is built to last.

Avoid the struggle of powering multiple lights with different switches. Control them all with one wireless remote. Get yourself an Anzo universal 4 channel remote control module.

Installation

Power all your lights with an Anzo universal 4 channel remote control module. Easy at home installation. If you have any questions, or would like more information, call our customer service team.

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Warranty

Anzo warrants that its products will be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase by the original purchaser.

Specifications

BRANDAnzo USA
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