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Old 12-04-2010, 04:38 PM   #21
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I don't wanna ruin anyone's weekend, but I think we are talking about a WINCH, not a wench.

Then again, I could be wrong.....
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"Wench, a historical British Modern English colloquial term for a lower class woman".

No, I was right. Been trying to trade her in for quite some time now.

Thanks Gornoman.... and as long as Auburn wins today and the Saints win tomorrow, my weekend is good.

Now, If I can only firure out these bolts and rivets. I shouldn't have got in such a hurry taking it apart.
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Old 12-04-2010, 04:45 PM   #22
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"Wench, a historical British Modern English colloquial term for a lower class woman".

No, I was right. Been trying to trade her in for quite some time now.
Dude, these builds are going to be fun I can tell. It's going to be an interesting winter 'round these parts.
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Old 12-04-2010, 05:20 PM   #23
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Looks interesting, keep the pics coming of the Wench,,, I mean the cart
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Old 12-09-2010, 04:09 PM   #24
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After searching the Threads without finding an answer to my questions, I'm going to let my electrical igornance flow. I want to install a radio, gps, 12v plug, head lights, tail lights, and a led map light. Lights will be switched seperately but powered by a master switch.
I want to install a master switch to kill all electrical accessories. (I think this serves the same purpose as the key switch, but not sure). My purpose for the master switch is two-fold. 1) I want to make sure that when the accessory master is off all accessories are off. But, 2) if I want to run an accessory (like a radio), but I may not want to leave the key in the cart. One green light will tell me power is going to accessories. All accessories will be powered from a 48v to 12v reducer, to a fuse block, to accessories. Some switched and some not. If this is a feasable idea how would I wire an accessory master switch? And do I need a resistor for the switched items? (I don't know what a resister does but read somewhere you need one for switched items.) Thanks for any help in planning my electrical needs for my Build. p.s. Mailed my motor to PQ today to see what they can do.
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