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Old 03-13-2006, 05:24 PM   #20
dsprik
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It's probably more psychological than anything else. I understand what you are saying, Rick. But my mind would be thinking that somethings going to happen to ground the system and complete the circuit at the wrong time. It could happen... We are talking about Dave Sprik, here, you know... I have had some "miraculous" things happen with electricity, when I was involved, that totally confuse the smartest electricians... like, how can you throw the main breaker for the ENTIRE house and STILL run a load of 110 juice through yourself while installing a ceiling fan...

So even though a negative cutoff switch would logically work, I'm afraid it going to have to be the positive side I'm cutting. Actually, for me, BOTH pos and neg cutoffs wouldn't be a bad idea...
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