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tedbear
Posted 3/7/2026 17:49 (#11576914 - in reply to #11576842)
Subject: Agree


Near Intersection of I-35 & I-90 Southern Mn.
aNullValue - 3/7/2026 16:22

The SC7 switch box is for ISOBUS solutions, and the SC110 is for Ag Leader CAN solutions; so it depends which spray controller you get. Unless you know otherwise, you probably want the SC110. As an alternative to the SC110, you could go with an Aux Input Module coupled with a DirectCommand switch box (I can't remember the part number). The SC110 is essentially a DirectCommand switch box that has an Auxiliary Input Module built into it.

I imagine that when he has time, tedbear will respond with more about options, for you. :D


The above sums up the situation very well. If you have the Liquid Product Control module your choices are the SC110 CAN switch box or the Auxiliary Input Module with an external switch arrangement. The external switch arrangement is often just Ag Leader's dumb switch box although there are some other choices depending on the situation.

Both the Ag Leader SC110 CAN switch box and the Ag Leader dumb switch box contain a Master and 10 other switches. This is often more switches than are needed for a sprayer but they are available for other situations if needed some day. There are some other options beside Ag Leader's dumb switch box when using the Auxiliary Input Module such as using OEM switches in Self-Propelled sprayers , a single toggle switch on a spreader truck or a custom made switch box for other special situations.

The SC110 CAN switch box or the Auxiliary Input Module are needed with Ag Leader Modules using Ag Leader's CAN system where product control is involved. One or the other is necessary, since it is one of the methods whereby the operator can signal his intentions as to whether a section or product should be allowed ON or OFF. These include a Clutch Control Module for planters or drills, a Hydraulic Drive Module for a planter, a Spreader Module for a spinner/spreader truck, a Strip-till module and others.

Neither would not be needed for modules that just involve monitoring since those modules do not have the ability to directly control the product such as the STTM module for seed tube monitoring (population) on a planter and Application Rate Module.

Edited by tedbear 3/7/2026 17:58
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