Kill Switches & Disconnects
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I am wanting to follow some advice about kill switches and disconnects but i am not having much luck finding what i need
Is there a brand anyone can recommend ? - a size for my boat - a supplier can cross reference what i need ?
I want to make sure I am getting the right model and do not have overload issues, etc...
I really do not know what i am looking at and i need some education please.
thanks guys
Is there a brand anyone can recommend ? - a size for my boat - a supplier can cross reference what i need ?
I want to make sure I am getting the right model and do not have overload issues, etc...
I really do not know what i am looking at and i need some education please.
thanks guys
Last edited by siamjimi; 09-28-2011 at 08:29 PM. Reason: Wrong text
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Siamjimmi,
Go to WWW.Eddiemarine .com ;They have what you are looking for or call them. in usa 909-945-2830 page 104 in catalog , they have different styles .... the best ones for your boat is at the bottom of the page ---- KS 100 series make sure you buy the right ones for your ignitions.. Good luck
Jim
Ask them to send you a catalog..If you have any other questions let me know. Once you install the new switches make sure you take the outer portion of the switch with you every time you take the keys with you . Makes it hard for someone to steal the boat!
Go to WWW.Eddiemarine .com ;They have what you are looking for or call them. in usa 909-945-2830 page 104 in catalog , they have different styles .... the best ones for your boat is at the bottom of the page ---- KS 100 series make sure you buy the right ones for your ignitions.. Good luck
Jim
Ask them to send you a catalog..If you have any other questions let me know. Once you install the new switches make sure you take the outer portion of the switch with you every time you take the keys with you . Makes it hard for someone to steal the boat!
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Siamjimmi,
Go to WWW.Eddiemarine .com ;They have what you are looking for or call them. in usa 909-945-2830 page 104 in catalog , they have different styles .... the best ones for your boat is at the bottom of the page ---- KS 100 series make sure you buy the right ones for your ignitions.. Good luck
Jim
Ask them to send you a catalog..If you have any other questions let me know. Once you install the new switches make sure you take the outer portion of the switch with you every time you take the keys with you . Makes it hard for someone to steal the boat!
Go to WWW.Eddiemarine .com ;They have what you are looking for or call them. in usa 909-945-2830 page 104 in catalog , they have different styles .... the best ones for your boat is at the bottom of the page ---- KS 100 series make sure you buy the right ones for your ignitions.. Good luck
Jim
Ask them to send you a catalog..If you have any other questions let me know. Once you install the new switches make sure you take the outer portion of the switch with you every time you take the keys with you . Makes it hard for someone to steal the boat!
Thanks once again Jim - that was your original advice to me quite a few months back
I was delayed on this boat work almost 12 months - Im pissed
Had to remove the mechanic and my boat into an alternate location due to a crak smokin shop owner that was spending my parts money
trying to get back on track
I need a good mechanic in Houston that can help this mechanic (he is good but busy trying to work and repair his finances)
the boat is at a machine shop - overhead hoist - so its a good condition for doing the work
just this mechanic is really busy and needs some help to get my boat finished
engines are on stands after they arrived back from the machinist 12 months ago - ready to be bench assembled before putting back int he boat



