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ColinChandler
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"mystery" switches

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Hi everyone,
I'm adding some ignition/fuel pump switches hidden in places that cant be seen as extra security.

Many thanks, Colin.
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Just a reminder that asking for suggestions of locations for 'hidden' security switches on an open forum, or posting suggestions of where to locate them, isn't a good idea. Tends to defeat the object of them being "mystery" switches!

I've edited the above message but if anyone has any ideas / suggestions for Colin please contact him via PM.

Thank you


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Re: "mystery" switches

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I didnt mean owners to give any secrets away. All i was asking is if the panel light switches are capable of that type of current and also if they are durable to be switched on and off before/after each trip.
Apols for any misunderstandings.
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Re: "mystery" switches

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No - don't use that switch......
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Re: "mystery" switches

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Thanks BMC. That was all I wanted to know.
Cheers, Colin.
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Re: "mystery" switches

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The panel light switch would be no good as it is only live when the sidelights are switched on
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