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Tom Creech
 
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Thanks guys,
Sure enough, the rubber plug on the front of the control is switched 12V,
and a spade clip fits nice and snug.

Thanks again,

Tom


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It is switched. I use it to power a block that connects to a 12v plug,
my dash lights and my fishfinder. I also installed a Amp meter and
Voltmeter to make sure I wasn't using too much juice for the engine to
recharge, and I wasn't.

You should be set.

I can provide pin-out diagram of the rubber connector if you'd like.
Just email me. I used standard spade plugs to plug in to the rubber
part BTW.





 
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