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<blockquote data-quote="lamontjersey" data-source="post: 111386" data-attributes="member: 546121"><p>do i understand you to mean that you have the power connection going to the battery via a switch?? thats not good because every 240 watts draws 20 amps of current, and most switches can handle 10amps at the most, you might start a fire, its better if you connect the remote wire via a switch because the remote wire is around 0.5 amps, it always stays the same and you can use a tiny micro switch for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamontjersey, post: 111386, member: 546121"] do i understand you to mean that you have the power connection going to the battery via a switch?? thats not good because every 240 watts draws 20 amps of current, and most switches can handle 10amps at the most, you might start a fire, its better if you connect the remote wire via a switch because the remote wire is around 0.5 amps, it always stays the same and you can use a tiny micro switch for that. [/QUOTE]
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