JD Seller, I know what you mean about buying Chinese JUNK. However sometimes that's all there is. Instead of finding a 30 amp switch, use a toggle switch to control a relay. Cars today are full of relays that can handle more than 30 amps, so there isn't a real need for a 30 amp toggle when you can use a relay and a small toggle to handle the large currents.
Ask yourself, why has industries moved out to the US? Why have the downtown’s moved to shopping malls out of town? I call it the law of untended consequences. Laws are passed and owners find a way around the laws to make more money. If they didn't they would go out of business.
Raise property taxes and business will move out of the city. Organized labor thinks they have owners by the short hairs, owners move. Sometimes to another town, sometimes out of country. There are a lot of empty lots in town where factories once were, no longer. Jobs are gone along with the taxes.
Too many actions have lead to too many untended consequences.
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