Hi Folks,
I just asked this question on another thread but since this is newer, though I'd have better chances of getting help.
The question is about the kill switch installation on the purple wire.
I noticed the Purple cable (ignition) is as thick as the Red (battery) which seems to suggest it handles high current. The Seadog Kill switch is rated for 5 Amps max. Is that enough to withstand the ignition current plus whatever accessory feeds from the purple wire when the engine is running? I'm afraid the switch might melt in the middle of the lake.
Thanks
Josh.
I just asked this question on another thread but since this is newer, though I'd have better chances of getting help.
The question is about the kill switch installation on the purple wire.
I noticed the Purple cable (ignition) is as thick as the Red (battery) which seems to suggest it handles high current. The Seadog Kill switch is rated for 5 Amps max. Is that enough to withstand the ignition current plus whatever accessory feeds from the purple wire when the engine is running? I'm afraid the switch might melt in the middle of the lake.
Thanks
Josh.