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<blockquote data-quote="wmk0002" data-source="post: 470804" data-attributes="member: 13975"><p>Is the intended purpose of the on/off switch to control a specific accessory...or is it to serve as a master power switch for the voltmeter, usb ports, and 12V outlet? Both ways would essentially be wired the same like was previously mentioned, but if you are wanting the switch to be a battery switch for the entire panel then your 12V from battery would come into one post while the other side would be jumped between all others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmk0002, post: 470804, member: 13975"] Is the intended purpose of the on/off switch to control a specific accessory...or is it to serve as a master power switch for the voltmeter, usb ports, and 12V outlet? Both ways would essentially be wired the same like was previously mentioned, but if you are wanting the switch to be a battery switch for the entire panel then your 12V from battery would come into one post while the other side would be jumped between all others. [/QUOTE]
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