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Just north of des moines on hwy 17 its a small town we only have one stop light. Lol but I'm from upstate NY so I love the quiet lol
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your only about an hour & half away, You should bring your boat to the Missouri river when it's done. That would be fun. Randy
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I might just have to do that. Although I think your eliminator is a touch faster than mine...lol. I really hope to get the majority of the framing done this weekend. I'm trying to decide if I want to run heavier gauge wire for power and ground. If I had more 4 awg I'd happily do it but I have 4/0... little overkill
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Only when towed for now! Lol. Randy
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Where did you get the switches??
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Ebay lol. I'm using the 22mm switches they have them from 16-25mm. Make sure you get waterproof ones. Mine are stainless too. Pretty solid pieces but only have 5 amp rating so that's why I'm running a relay panel. Takes the load off thr switch.
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got a link or description....have a feeling if I search switch on ebay I will get 4 billion hits...
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also whats the switch voltage?? Saw a couple that were rated 250v 5 amp. in the 12 volt world that equals 115 amps dc.
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http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewi...d=140912371957 that should work.
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The led is rated at 12v. I'm pretty sure 115 amps would melt the switch...lol. the leads on accept 18-22 gauge wire lol. It states at the bottom its a 12v switch. It also states 5a/250v. I'm just saying the leads would in no way support high amps for more than a few seconds before melting. Lol
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