Battery Kill Switch Mounted
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Battery Kill Switch Mounted
Here are a few pics of my battery kill switch that I mounted. I wanted it somewhere out of the way, and that only area was behind the hatch latch. Not the biggest area to work with, but I got it mounted back there and works. Only problem was getting the welder in there to MIG it. Its a tight space to begin with, then add the switch, the bracket, your hands and then the welder. A major PITA and I couldnt get a good bead for the life of me. When not in confined spaces like that I can lay down a great bead, but not in there
Here are some pics of the disconnect switch, the push pull setup, the battery charging terminals and such.
Positive cables
Ground Cable
Another View
Push Pull
Bottle Bracket before Paint
Push/pull 2
Charging Terminals
Kill Switch Mount
Kill Switch 2/crap weld
Battery Box
Box 2
Box 3
So what do you guys think? Just gives people another option for mounting the kill switch
Here are some pics of the disconnect switch, the push pull setup, the battery charging terminals and such.
Positive cables
Ground Cable
Another View
Push Pull
Bottle Bracket before Paint
Push/pull 2
Charging Terminals
Kill Switch Mount
Kill Switch 2/crap weld
Battery Box
Box 2
Box 3
So what do you guys think? Just gives people another option for mounting the kill switch
Last edited by SMKN TA 95; 01-23-2006 at 10:32 AM.
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Originally Posted by MRI-TEK
Looks clean, was it a PITA to get that switch mounted behind the hatch lock?
Yeah it was a pain..............but well worth it.