The media could not be loaded.  I bought these switches to use on a pontoon boat. They’re not installed yet but they’re supposed to be waterproof. First rain that comes along we will see. Until then, I’m saying they are of excellent quality. The panel is a sturdy aluminum and the switches feel nice and clicky. My video captured the sounds as proof of that.The panel comes already prewired so that one power wire is all that’s needed to power all of them and have all the lower indicator lights on when powered up. The larger top light comes one when each switch is activated to power whatever device it will run. The wire is only 18 gauge so as long as your TOTAL load across all switches combined is no more than about 10 amps this will be fine. But the way I rewired it, instead of one shared power wire, each switch will have its own incoming power wire. I will use one switch to turn on all of the dash lights, using the red wire that came with the switches as an outgoing power wire from that switch. It will run all of the green indicator LED lights on all of the switches together and also light up my dash gauges. The larger top LED on all the switches draw their current from the power supply to each switch and they will activate only when that specific switch is on. In the video you will see all switches have the smaller indicator light on, but only one switch has the larger top light on. That’s due to only one switch receiving power, the dash light switch. The others would light up as they are powered from another source and activated to run their devices.One thing to remember. The green color is bright at night. Maybe too bright. If you can angle them so they don’t directly face you then it may be fine. They do come with labels to cover the top LED and indicate each separate use. This will help to dim them some, but until I install them I’m not sure how much.All in all, this is of good quality and you will not be disappointed. I only gave it 4 stars due to the fact that one of my switches was a little loose in the panel. I used a small screwdriver to pry up on the plastic catch tabs that hold it in to apply more pressure so it was more firmly seated. This worked fine and now they’re all snug. For the money, I’m not complaining.