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Replaced my battery switch
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<blockquote data-quote="KRS62" data-source="post: 218736" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>This switch shuts off power to everything but the motor. I have never really felt the need for something like this in my previous boat, but I must say it's a little nice when working on the boat/console area. You can quickly and easily shut off power to everything....work on it.....and then turn on a switch to power it back up. (Yes it is also very easy to undo a wing nut and disconnect a battery cable!)</p><p></p><p>I have considered adding one for the motor as well. Last year, my motor burned up and fried most of the electrical system. </p><p></p><p>The switch I replaced had a removable knob...I guess for security purposes. Nice if your motor is not controlled by a key. It was a pain though and never stayed on the switch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KRS62, post: 218736, member: 3704"] This switch shuts off power to everything but the motor. I have never really felt the need for something like this in my previous boat, but I must say it's a little nice when working on the boat/console area. You can quickly and easily shut off power to everything....work on it.....and then turn on a switch to power it back up. (Yes it is also very easy to undo a wing nut and disconnect a battery cable!) I have considered adding one for the motor as well. Last year, my motor burned up and fried most of the electrical system. The switch I replaced had a removable knob...I guess for security purposes. Nice if your motor is not controlled by a key. It was a pain though and never stayed on the switch. [/QUOTE]
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