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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Holmes 14' Valco project! Edited with lots of pics!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jdholmes" data-source="post: 239160" data-attributes="member: 6982"><p>I suppose there is a remote possibility that could happen, but all you would have to do to reopen the circuit is unplug the wires at the switch...</p><p></p><p>I really think it would be hard for that to happen though, based on the design of the switch and where it sits...but we shall see. If it was a real chance of making me stranded i would not take the chance of it failing...if I was overly concerned I suppose I could make a flap to keep water out. </p><p></p><p>But considering the total project cost of about $5 and the fact that if it fails it will be no big deal to pull the switch out (came with a spare anyway) I think it is still a good option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jdholmes, post: 239160, member: 6982"] I suppose there is a remote possibility that could happen, but all you would have to do to reopen the circuit is unplug the wires at the switch... I really think it would be hard for that to happen though, based on the design of the switch and where it sits...but we shall see. If it was a real chance of making me stranded i would not take the chance of it failing...if I was overly concerned I suppose I could make a flap to keep water out. But considering the total project cost of about $5 and the fact that if it fails it will be no big deal to pull the switch out (came with a spare anyway) I think it is still a good option. [/QUOTE]
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