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Is a 20A switch ok for start button on bec?
Avoneer - 22/7/05 at 09:25 AM

Well is it???

Pat...


ReMan - 22/7/05 at 09:42 AM

Does it not have a starter relay? If so then its more than adequate.......


Avoneer - 22/7/05 at 09:44 AM

Yep, has a starter relay.

Just realsied that the savage switches are only rated 10A so I guess that answers my question.

Cheers,

Pat...


ReMan - 22/7/05 at 09:46 AM

10 A plenty still with a relay, Id guess it only needs 5 amp max

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ReMan - 22/7/05 at 09:53 AM

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NICE
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DarrenW - 22/7/05 at 10:14 AM

Thats what im fitting. Even nicer when side lights are on - neon blue.

A bit pricet for a full set but ever so nice and classy.


Avoneer - 22/7/05 at 10:56 AM

But I'm not using a Savage switch - I'm using one of these: Rescued attachment eb_1_b.JPG
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Avoneer - 22/7/05 at 10:57 AM

Stainless steel - doesn't light up, but also costs less than £4 !!!!!!!!!!

Pat...


stevebubs - 22/7/05 at 11:48 AM

quote:
Originally posted by DarrenW
Thats what im fitting. Even nicer when side lights are on - neon blue.

A bit pricet for a full set but ever so nice and classy.



Testing the Dash Lights
Testing the Dash Lights


Peteff - 22/7/05 at 12:39 PM

Yes but you'll only want to go out when it's dark .


stevebubs - 22/7/05 at 12:45 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Peteff
Yes but you'll only want to go out when it's dark .


Nah - the Savage ones are really bright and visible during the day.

Make sure they're out of your direct line of sight when driving - I need to move the 2 on the top left down as they're a bit bright for that location