Posted by Eric W on February 15, 2010 at 08:23:34 from (208.103.63.111):
In Reply to: kill switch posted by 4urtme on February 15, 2010 at 04:14:50:
This topic has been discussed many times on the pulling board, search the archives. I use a trailer break away that I got at TSC. They are heavy duty but keep in mind that they complete a circuit when pulled. What I did was wire to each side of the coil. I don't know how right that is but it kills it right now. Don't plan on using it that often anyhow. You can get one for a boat that can be wired either way, normally open or normally closed. Any boat repair should be able to get one cheap. I have a friend who just used an extention cord with another plug end wired as a jumper that could be unplugged when pulled. It "mysteriously" got loose and came out going down the track so I got him a marine one. What ever you use just make sure it works.
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