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"Jessie" wrote in message ... I bought a wireless alarm cheap product for my windlass - want to parallel the foot switch with a wireless control. It says it has 2 modes of operation - cut the green wire loop and get Momentary Switching - leave it uncut - you get Shunt Switching. Is Shunt what I'd call latched - ie push on and push off, vs - monentary = push hold = on, release = off? This is a Seco-Larm product. I almost lost two fingers when I was holding the anchor and someone stepped on my windlass footswitch switch by accident, I would not have a wireless device on my boat |
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