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Looking for a replacement stop - kill switch
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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 501018" data-attributes="member: 12381"><p>Unless I am misunderstanding you, the SeaChoice switch he linked will do exactly what you describe. It is both a button kill and a tether. If you apply pressure with your finger on the red button, even with the tether still in place, the ground loop will close and kill the motor. It also will close the ground loop if the tether is removed completely. And it's a panel mount so you could cut a 7/8" hole in the cowl and mount it there. I have this exact switch on my Starcraft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 501018, member: 12381"] Unless I am misunderstanding you, the SeaChoice switch he linked will do exactly what you describe. It is both a button kill and a tether. If you apply pressure with your finger on the red button, even with the tether still in place, the ground loop will close and kill the motor. It also will close the ground loop if the tether is removed completely. And it's a panel mount so you could cut a 7/8" hole in the cowl and mount it there. I have this exact switch on my Starcraft. [/QUOTE]
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