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    Senior Member ken nougaret's Avatar
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    Default Master switch guard

    When i built the plane i was going to put a second (hidden) switch to the master, but never did. Lately i've been flying to local strips for events. Everyone seems to leave their doors open for show and i do the same. But when i'm gone from the plane for a couple of hours i worry that i may come back to a dead battery if someone turns my master on.
    It only took me a couple of hours to make a switch guard from stainless steel and i found the perfect lock at Tractor Supply.
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    Default Re: Master switch guard

    Nice and simple Ken - thanks for sharing the idea.

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    Default Re: Master switch guard

    Nice!!!!!!

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