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What's_nitro?
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06.06.2010, 02:49 AM

I guarantee that switch doesn't have much current through it. Certainly not the full motor current. It probably turns on a relay, in which case just use the same type of switch and it will work fine. You might even want to replace it with a cool light-up switch so you have visual confirmation when it's on. Those switches just have 1 extra wire that goes to pos/neg depending on the switch.
   
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