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Originally Posted by mattkovo
.... Does the fnr switch need to be rated for 48v, or more precisely, the battery pack voltage? ....
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The FNR switch is an ON/OFF/ON switch that doesn't carry a lot of current.
It is providing an input to the controller as to what the operator wants to do.
Most switches have ratings for the amps it can handle at different voltages.
I would think any switch could handle the FNR function.
If the switch is internally back-lit it would need to be 48v compatible.