Swearbody
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@Ricko1966 Im aware of these switches and fuel cutoff setups. It is common on many different kinds of equipment where you want fuel to shut off in case of an accident. sometimes they are in the seat,some a roll over switch, sometimes they work off a magnet that when power is killed it snaps shut. Ive even seen similar devices on appliances ive repaired to stop the flow of water into the ice maker if power goes out.
I really didn't think about using it in that way for this. Good idea!!
I really didn't think about using it in that way for this. Good idea!!