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<blockquote data-quote="er1kkull" data-source="post: 266775" data-attributes="member: 548893"><p>all a toggle switch does is close the circuit and allows power to go through it.... just some type of conductive bar in it so when you flip the switch the bars touch the other bars that are connected to the power coming in and the wire going to ur amp. it wont hurt to leave them on all the time if you wanted too. if you want to do it then it is a good idea. but you might want to look for a toggle switch with like a led light on top so you dont forget about them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="er1kkull, post: 266775, member: 548893"] all a toggle switch does is close the circuit and allows power to go through it.... just some type of conductive bar in it so when you flip the switch the bars touch the other bars that are connected to the power coming in and the wire going to ur amp. it wont hurt to leave them on all the time if you wanted too. if you want to do it then it is a good idea. but you might want to look for a toggle switch with like a led light on top so you dont forget about them. [/QUOTE]
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