rocker/toggle switches

pat morrison

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Patrick The salesman told me the same thing but not the reasoning. Thanks
for the explanation, it makes sense..Learn alot daily...If i'm reading the
wireing diagram correctly i see a 10A fuse on the boost side of the battery
switch.Wouldn't logic follow that a 10A switch would be suffient???I can't
find the fuel switch on my diagram and would like to know what fuse is on
that line..My electrical knowledge is limited,i know about enough to get
myself into trouble...In fact i restored a Porsche for my daughter and it
had a dash fire.. total loss had to threaten the adjuster with the loss of
the rest of my buisness if he didn't make me happy.We had not agreed upon a
value in the beginning and they were going to try to give me blue book for
it.. I finally got within $500 of what i wanted.. Pat M 74PD
 
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> If i'm reading the
> wireing diagram correctly i see a 10A fuse on the boost side of the battery
> switch.Wouldn't logic follow that a 10A switch would be suffient???

Yep - that should work fine. Actually, it's even a little conservative
since the fuse protects from an overload and the switch would only need
to interupt the normal load.

Patrick
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