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was searching to help a member out and ran across these....kinda cool... slim line two piece
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Too bad they are only momentary,that would be a nice way to turn on driving lights. I guess you could arm the nitrous though!....
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Too bad they are only momentary,that would be a nice way to turn on driving lights. I guess you could arm the nitrous though!....
If you look through their complete list of switchs, they have all types, not just momentary switches, the slimlines are only good for 1/2amp anyway,
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If you look through their complete list of switchs, they have all types, not just momentary switches, the slimlines are only good for 1/2amp anyway,
Which is why relays are sooooo handy!
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If you look through their complete list of switchs, they have all types, not just momentary switches, the slimlines are only good for 1/2amp anyway,
Which is why relays are sooooo handy!
You missed my point Keith, I was saying that they actually have normal switchs also, not just momentary ones and their normal switch blocks aren't much bigger then the slimlines, also that the slimlines will need more wiring then just normal switch blocks(ie. relays).
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Here's the other, standard bar control. They look beefier, but no rating is given in the spec. I suspect you still would want to run them to a relay for lights, etc? They sure look sweet, but yikes, pricey.  Quote:
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If you look through their complete list of switchs, they have all types, not just momentary switches, the slimlines are only good for 1/2amp anyway,
Which is why relays are sooooo handy!
You missed my point Keith, I was saying that they actually have normal switchs also, not just momentary ones and their normal switch blocks aren't much bigger then the slimlines, also that the slimlines will need more wiring then just normal switch blocks(ie. relays).
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Incidentally, the standard switches are 7 amps.
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