Yea. Not a fan of S-Pod. Mostly because I can build it. As for the "low voltage" feature, when is the last time you left your headlights on and killed your battery? Its not hard to, not notice off-road lights left on in day time or accidentally hitting a switch. On my TJ the forward facing lights are tied into my running lights. Rearward are tied into my reverse lights. Thats not an issue there.
On my Cruiser I built a daytime running light that turns on with the ignition and off with headlights. The cruiser off-road lights are independent and could be accidentally left on but, the switch's are placed where their not easily turned on accidentally. My rearward come on backing up only with a single lamp thats controlled by a switch on the light it self. That's my "camp" light.
When considering doing your own wiring, you first figure out all your lamp placements, where your pulling power from, relays and fuses. Now draw a picture with everything and draw in your wire routing. When I do this, I draw wire size and how many wires. I cover them with something called
split loom. Then route with the vehicle wiring. You can make it simple or a complicated as you like. I add in my own
fuse blocks because for me its simpler. Even simpler are
these. Being careful where you route so nothing gets pinched and with some research, you find out, its not too difficult. It is very time consuming and that's why people don't do it right.
Most of my wiring looks like it came with the car.