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Keyed push to start switch source?

 
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 3:04 pm    Post subject: Keyed push to start switch source? Reply with quote

I'm going to be putting in a dual electronic ignition, dual battery setup
and in order to maintain separate redundant ignition systems will have
separate ignition toggle switches. I could use a simple push to start switch
to the starter contactor, but would like the albeit minor security of a
keyed switch. Does anyone know of a source for a keyed SPST momentary push
to start or turn to start switch? It should be able to handle at least 5
amps at 14 volts DC. Thanks in advance for any info.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 5:28 pm    Post subject: Keyed push to start switch source? Reply with quote

Grant,
I had the same need for security, what with curious kids today. I
purchased a good one from
O'Rielly's Automotive as a stock item and it didn't give me any problems
at all. You'd have an accessory terminal
that is useful for auxiliary lighting as well.
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/controllinkages/full/panelinflight(2).gif
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/electrical/full/primary-wiring.gif

Larry McFarland - 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com
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I'm going to be putting in a dual electronic ignition, dual battery setup
and in order to maintain separate redundant ignition systems will have
separate ignition toggle switches. I could use a simple push to start switch
to the starter contactor, but would like the albeit minor security of a
keyed switch. Does anyone know of a source for a keyed SPST momentary push
to start or turn to start switch? It should be able to handle at least 5
amps at 14 volts DC. Thanks in advance for any info.

Do not archive

Grant Neilson
RV9A, finishing



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 5:33 pm    Post subject: Keyed push to start switch source? Reply with quote

Grant,
I got my switch at my local John Deer Dealer, those tractors have
starters as large as my Suburu. Come to think of it that's also where I
get my oil filters.

Tim Shankland

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I'm going to be putting in a dual electronic ignition, dual battery setup
and in order to maintain separate redundant ignition systems will have
separate ignition toggle switches. I could use a simple push to start switch
to the starter contactor, but would like the albeit minor security of a
keyed switch. Does anyone know of a source for a keyed SPST momentary push
to start or turn to start switch? It should be able to handle at least 5
amps at 14 volts DC. Thanks in advance for any info.

Do not archive

Grant Neilson
RV9A, finishing




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PostPosted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 8:52 pm    Post subject: Keyed push to start switch source? Reply with quote

Probably a good move, at least on the switch, I have had tractor,
forklift, backhoe etc starter switches go bad that had lasted for Who knows
how many years in rough outdoors environment. And like a doofis I go down to
the local auto parts house and replace it with cheap auto switch which
does'nt last but maybe a year, done it several times. I keep a cheap spare
in my desk drawer. Maybe next time one goes bad I'll remember that you get
what you pay for and get an original equipment replacement. Hopefully they
still make em as good as they used to. One thing about it a starter switch
going bad is definately not going to spoil your day it's just so easy to
jumper around them.

Randy

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 2:11 am    Post subject: Keyed push to start switch source? Reply with quote

Larry,

What software did you use to do your wiring diagrams? Beautiful!

Bevan
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 7:07 am    Post subject: Keyed push to start switch source? Reply with quote

Hi Bevan,
I use TurboCAD for everything.
Thank you.

Larry
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Larry,

What software did you use to do your wiring diagrams? Beautiful!

Bevan
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 9:43 am    Post subject: Keyed push to start switch source? Reply with quote

I'm an electrical moron (the electrical scares me more than 100 fuel tanks)
but if you like the push-to-start button feature (I plan to do this - I
think it's kinda cool), there may be a simple key-operated circuit
disconnect you could install between the start button and the starting
circuit. You could conceal this keyed-switch wherever you wanted for
security (under the IP?), but maintain the push-to-start feature. I
personally don't know of a source for this keyed disconnect, but I'm sure
the many experienced people on this list may have an idea. I suppose it
also adds an additional failure mode, too. Just an idea.

Doug Fischer
Jenison, MI
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 4:45 pm    Post subject: Keyed push to start switch source? Reply with quote

But not a flight critical failure. You may just be stuck on the ground
until you fix it or jump it out.

Larry

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I'm an electrical moron (the electrical scares me more than 100 fuel
tanks) but if you like the push-to-start button feature (I plan to do
this - I think it's kinda cool), there may be a simple key-operated
circuit disconnect you could install between the start button and the
starting circuit. You could conceal this keyed-switch wherever you
wanted for security (under the IP?), but maintain the push-to-start
feature. I personally don't know of a source for this keyed
disconnect, but I'm sure the many experienced people on this list may
have an idea. I suppose it also adds an additional failure mode,
too. Just an idea.

Doug Fischer
Jenison, MI
RV-9A Wings

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