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fused switch panel - trying to make a decision
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<blockquote data-quote="RivRunR" data-source="post: 252495" data-attributes="member: 1928"><p>Honestly I've never messed with a battery switch, but I would <em>think</em> you'd put it in line after the breaker so the breaker didn't see any spikes when you turn the switch on...so it would go battery -> breaker -> switch -> panel. Again, I've never installed a battery switch so maybe other ppl will chime in.</p><p></p><p>I think you could also get the same result you're looking for by installing a simple on/off toggle switch on the negative feed to your fuse/switch panel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RivRunR, post: 252495, member: 1928"] Honestly I've never messed with a battery switch, but I would [i]think[/i] you'd put it in line after the breaker so the breaker didn't see any spikes when you turn the switch on...so it would go battery -> breaker -> switch -> panel. Again, I've never installed a battery switch so maybe other ppl will chime in. I think you could also get the same result you're looking for by installing a simple on/off toggle switch on the negative feed to your fuse/switch panel. [/QUOTE]
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