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SteveAE
Dec 25, 2014Explorer
Merry Christmas.
It's just a switch so you can always just cut it and splice in more wire. However, I had pesky intermittent problems with mine when I didn't use the same pair. It turns out that the logic is susceptible to noise, esp. with longer runs. Changed to same twisted pair and all was good. Also, be mindful of routing near any high current 12 volt lines (keep crossing perpendicular when possible).
Steve
It's just a switch so you can always just cut it and splice in more wire. However, I had pesky intermittent problems with mine when I didn't use the same pair. It turns out that the logic is susceptible to noise, esp. with longer runs. Changed to same twisted pair and all was good. Also, be mindful of routing near any high current 12 volt lines (keep crossing perpendicular when possible).
Steve
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