puddle jumper
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I'm going to install a knight switch on my Spectrum.
What im thinking is to install it on the negitive side of the battery so i don't shock load my electronics when i turn it on. Lots of automotive electronics are switched on the negitive side for this reason.
My problem is every boat Ive ever seen has the knight switch on the positive side. Is there a reason for this?
I'm looking forward to you guys input.
Thanks
PS im using an marine sealed switch
What im thinking is to install it on the negitive side of the battery so i don't shock load my electronics when i turn it on. Lots of automotive electronics are switched on the negitive side for this reason.
My problem is every boat Ive ever seen has the knight switch on the positive side. Is there a reason for this?
I'm looking forward to you guys input.
Thanks
PS im using an marine sealed switch