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Kill switch rating #1087044
10/02/11 10:12 PM
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I'm putting a normally open momentary switch between my starter relay and the NSS. What current rating does that need to be? I figure I should be able to get away with 10A rated switch?

Re: Kill switch rating [Re: Osyman] #1087045
10/03/11 07:59 AM
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I figure I should be able to get away with 10A rated switch?


If you have a 10 amper on hand I'd use it, should be plenty for that circuit


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Re: Kill switch rating [Re: RapidRobert] #1087046
10/03/11 08:09 AM
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I figure I should be able to get away with 10A rated switch?


If you have a 10 amper on hand I'd use it, should be plenty for that circuit




x2, however you can check the load on that wire if you wanted to. Just power the control circuit of the starter relay with a meter and see how much it pulls.


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